

I picked up this book right after I had finished Priceless and had intended just to read the last story but then I decided I might as well read the entire book. Note: this book includes light BDSM, Daddy kink/roleplay, reverse harem, bondage, erotic humiliation, and spanking, as well as steamy vanilla encounters.ġ00% of the proceeds will be donated to Feeding America.Ĭrave by Miranda Silver is a collection of seven erotica short stories, the last story (The Wedding And The Wolf) is an epilogue for Miranda Silver's other book Priceless. "The Wedding and the Wolf" features characters from the book Priceless, but can be read as a standalone. Perfect for a bite-sized treat before bed - or any time. And in a spin on the Big Bad Wolf, Christina begs her fiancé Patrick to unleash his inner beast on their wedding night.Ĭrave is a 40,000 word collection of naughty, dirty, steamy stories. The singer in an all-girl punk band lusts after a virginal guitarist. And spying on a sexy neighbor leads to trouble - in the best way.īoundaries are shattered between strangers at a silent retreat, while a shy girl yearns to be taught by a dominant older man. A tease acts out her ultimate fantasy with a group of guys. Miranda lives on the West Coast with her family, where she spends time outdoors whenever possible.What happens when your deepest fantasy - the one you crave most - comes true?Ī busy lawyer longs to be disciplined by her crush. She’s happy to have an excuse to put her English degree to use, along with her love of drama, secrets, and words. Miranda Silver writes steamy novels with a twist. I’m not a heroine.ĮXCLUSIVE PRE-ORDER LINK – 99c for pre-order only! I think you’re going to be the perfect playmate. When I finally seek out Patrick Caruthers, he has a proposition. The more you hide your true self, the more you’re going to let it out with me. I let money run through my fingers because I’m done reaching for standards I’ll never meet. Maybe you like the dark more than you think. The first time I meet the wolf’s cold eyes, we’re at a college party. Are you afraid of the dark, Christina? I don’t need the lights on to read you like a book.
