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Her step-brother is the only man who can take her breath away.
Aster has been in love with her step-brother Max since she was a teenager, and no other man can possibly compare. Now this forbidden pair of experienced kink players are all grown up, and things are about to get very dirty - and very serious. Everything about their relationship is taboo, and the emotional stakes are high. Can they survive their illicit love affair, or will they lose each other forever? From the New York Times bestselling author of erotica and spicy romance, Eden Bradley, Off Limits, is a scorching hot forbidden romance erotic novella, available for the first time in audio. New York Times and USA Today bestselling and award-winning author Eden Bradley (aka Eve Berlin) writes dark, edgy character-driven erotic fiction. Her work has been called "elegant, intelligent and sensual." Her debut novel, The Dark Garden, has been praised as "a masterpiece", and was a Romantic Times Top Pick, as was her erotic novel Forbidden Fruit. Her novel The Lovers was called "the thinking woman's erotica ."
Aster has been in love with her step-brother Max since she was a teenager, and no other man can possibly compare. Now this forbidden pair of experienced kink players are all grown up, and things are about to get very dirty - and very serious. Everything about their relationship is taboo, and the emotional stakes are high. Can they survive their illicit love affair, or will they lose each other forever? From the New York Times bestselling author of erotica and spicy romance, Eden Bradley, Off Limits, is a scorching hot forbidden romance erotic novella, available for the first time in audio. New York Times and USA Today bestselling and award-winning author Eden Bradley (aka Eve Berlin) writes dark, edgy character-driven erotic fiction. Her work has been called "elegant, intelligent and sensual." Her debut novel, The Dark Garden, has been praised as "a masterpiece", and was a Romantic Times Top Pick, as was her erotic novel Forbidden Fruit. Her novel The Lovers was called "the thinking woman's erotica ."