Claiming Cullen

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Available Now: Released April 15th, 2009.

[Siren Menage Amour: Menage a trois M/M/F, M/M, and orgies with M/M/F/M/M/M]

Five guys and one hot woman, shacked up in a cabin for the week, was not what Cullen had in mind when he pictured his relaxing week away. Especially when that woman was Tess, Cullen's best friend's girlfriend. To make matters worse, Rael, a sophisticated and very much male acquaintance, is along for the ride, and seemingly content to stir up Cullen's long since suppressed curiosities.

Wound up from the sexy ride over, Cullen finds himself the center of a rather sexy competition, as Tess and Rael jockey for position to see who will get to lay claim on Cullen.

Stunts involve a raunchy game of poker with a live sex act, a game of chase in the kitchen that ends up in bondage and a spanking, an orgy of five guys and one woman in a hot tub, and a lot more frisking, teasing, and tantalizing.


Reviews:

My Thoughts Your Thoughts

4.5 STARS: "I liked this book. It's much different than the romance/erotica that I normally read just because there were so many participants. The main characters are well developed and the story is presented from their points of view. The whole story is playful and fun, and very much experimental. There are many settings and twisted games and made this read very unpredictable!" -- Becky W., Erotica Challenge, beckyworkman.blogspot.com
Whipped Cream Erotic Reviews
4 CHERRIES: "Claiming Cullen is a hot read that pushes the boundaries as a young woman gets to know her boyfriend's friends quite well. This was definitely a hot read with scenes that I am still fanning myself over. The sex in the story was definitely scorching and a bit unexpected as I was surprised by Tess's willingness and lack of hesitancy with the men. However, it fit her character as Tess entices the five men in an erotic poker game as well as an interesting erotic encounter in the hot tub. I would have loved to have seen what comes next for these fascinating characters, but overall this was an entertaining and sizzling read. It is definitely not for the prudish, so reader beware!" -- Lilac, Whipped Cream Reviews