Selected praise for award-winning author
JINA BACARR
THE BLONDE GEISHA
âAn astounding, wonderful debut novel from Jina Bacarr,
an author not to be missed!â
âThe Mystic Castle
âErotic romance fans should be prepared for lots of teasing.â
âPublishers Weekly
âA highly sensual coming-of-age story that, when read,
one should focus on Bacarrâs gift of writing.â
âRomance Reader at Heart
âMs. Bacarrâs voice is like a songbird; many will fall under
its sensuous currentsâ¦[a] remarkable book.â
âA Romance Review
âThe Blonde Geisha had me spellbound⦠Ms. Bacarr pens a rare work of artâ¦an extraordinary tale.â
âCoffee Time Romance
NAUGHTY PARIS
âRich in historical detail and dialogue, sizzling with sexual energyâ¦
a lush and sensual novel of one woman coming into her own.â
âErotica Romance Writers
âMs. Bacarr once again demonstrates her talent of erotic pencrafting
that is not only titillating, but wantonly different. With a voice so naturally sensual, Ms. Bacarr is in a class of her own. It is decadence, superbly delivered, fresh and highly creative.â
âParaNormal Romance
âNaughty Paris is a read that I will not soon forget⦠I love the touch of magic instilled in this great read.â
âThe Romance Studio
âA humorous, erotic taleâ¦a beautifully written love storyâ¦[it] will
make readers believe in love in all its major transformations.â
âRomance Junkies
âThis book is fantastic! It is erotica combined with a hint of
paranormal time travel, featuring sex scenes that will run away with your imagination. Bacarr is brilliant as she masterminds a true tale of sexual exploration.â
âRomance Reader at Heart
âNaughty Paris is a fascinating journeyâ¦a magnificent view into a time and place that many can only imagineâ¦breathtaking!â
âCoffee Time Romance
SPIES, LIES & NAKED THIGHS
âThe talented Bacarr delivers another strikingly original, fast-paced
romp highlighted by a smoking-hot hero and a sassy heroine.â
âRomantic Times BOOKreviews
âFilled with action, [this] is a fun chick-lit thriller with a touch of
romance to add spice to a fun tale of intrigue.â
âHarriet Klausner
War is hell. Ask anyone on the front lines. The fighting, the bombing, the killing. But there was another kind of war fought during World War II. A war behind the scenes in elegant hotels, loud cabarets and dark alleys. Brave men and women standing up to Hitlerâs war machine and giving everything they had to keep the world free.
A few years ago I found myself in the Latin Quarter in Paris on a cold winter night, the chilly wind whipping my coat around me, footsteps behind me seemingly coming out of nowhere. I looked up and saw a plaque on the wall of a building proclaiming that on this spot two French Resistance fighters lost their lives fighting against the Nazis in 1942. I shivered, their presence very real to me. As if it was their footsteps I heard and they still guarded this spot. I knew then in my heart I wanted to tell a story about the intrigue of that war and the lives that were changed forever.
I became fascinated with the men and women who dared to take on the dangerous job of working for the underground. I pored through first-person accounts, letters, newspapers, magazines, history books and newsreels of spies, Resistance fighters, downed pilots and ordinary people who gave up everything they held most dear to fight against the Nazi invasion. I thank them for their sacrifice and dedication to freedom.
I also wish to acknowledge the tireless efforts of my editor, Susan Swinwood, who gives me the freedom to explore my worlds and who guides me with her expertise. And finally, I wish to thank my wonderful agent, Roberta Brown, a classy lady in any era and my dear friend, for her encouragement and for staying the course with me.
A secluded lake outside Berlin
April 29, 1941
Blondes always did get him in trouble. This one could get him killed. Tall, statuesque, with big breasts and a seductive walk that communicated with the world in a way heâd never seen. Slow and easy, with just enough wiggle to let him know she was all woman.
This blonde also had a sharp-nosed Nazi squeezing the soft flesh of her arm in a tight grip.
âStrip her!â the German officer yelled, pushing the woman toward him.
âI donât assault women.â Even if she is a fraud and a liar, he finished silently. A strange, hot light burned in the SS officerâs eyes, sending a driving itch up his backside. He stood his ground, his legs spread apart, his hands on his hips, though he longed to overpower the man.
âI said, strip her. Now!â The sun-bleached blond Nazi cracked his whip so close to his skin it scorched the hairs on the back of his neck with heat. He swallowed, choking on his own saliva, a rotten taste in his mouth turning his stomach but not his courage. No doubt the German fueled his obsession with power with cruel, lascivious acts, setting up a bitter rivalry between the two of them, but why? And who would win?