The Hourglass by Anne Weller

The Hourglass by Anne Weller
Publisher: Bradley Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (51 pgs)
Other: M/F, M/F/F, menage, spanking
Rating: 4.5 stars
Reviewed by Stephanotis

Prim research librarian Mary Chase travels to Italy in search of an antique manuscript rumored to belong to international financier Emilio Vittorini. She soon discovers the rumors are right — but that gaining access to the manuscript hinges on her willingness to submit to a series of dark and carnal games with Vittorini himself.

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First person narration always draws me into a story and this one not only drew me in but kept me entertained for the entire story. It’s told through the heroine’s eyes and begins with a little intrigue and then turns into a very sexy read. The Hourglass is not only the title of this book but the instrument used to count down how long the hero will ‘punish’ the heroine for breaking into his library. Punish really isn’t a good word for what he does to her. Let’s just say I wish I was the one being punished because Ms. Weller did a wonderful job teasing me and putting me on the edge of my seat wondering what he was going to do next and whether the hourglass run out before he got a chance to do it.

The scene in the library is just the beginning of this entertaining read. It’s short on dialogue but I think it made it all the more unique. Ms. Weller gave the heroine a wonderful voice that could have only been told through first person narration. If you’re looking for an erotic romance this might or might not be for you. However, if you like erotica with a touch of romance, this will is a must read.

I highly recommend this one and I’ll be looking for more stories by this author.

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