Once upon a time, Nora and Søren made a fateful dealâif he gave her everything, she would give him forever.
The time has finally come to keep their promises.
Out of money and out of options after her yearlong exile, Eleanor Schreiber agrees to join forces with Kingsley Edge, the king of kink. After her first taste of power as a Dominant, Eleanor buries her old submissive self and transforms into Mistress Nora, the Red Queen. With the help of a mysterious young man with a job even more illicit than her own, Nora squares off against a cunning rival in her quest to become the most respected, the most feared Dominatrix in the Underground.
While new lovers and the sweet taste of freedom intoxicate Nora, she is tempted time and time again by Søren, her only love and the one man who refuses to bow to her. But when Søren accepts a new church assignment in a dangerous country, she must make an agonizing choiceâwill the queen keep her throne and let her lover go, or trade in her crown for Sørenâs collar?
With a shattering final confession, the last link in the chain is forged in The Original Sinners saga. Itâs the closing chapter in a story of salvation, sacrifice and the multitude of scars we collect in the name of ecstasyâand love.
Praise for Tiffany Reisz:
âThe Siren is one of those books which has the amazing ability to create the scene in full colour in your mindâs eye â this is no small skill on the authorâs part.â http://carasutra.co.uk/
âA beautiful, lyrical story ⦠The Siren is about love lost and found, the choices that make us who we are ⦠I can only hope Ms Reisz pens a sequel!â âBestselling author Jo Davis
âThe Original Sinners series certainly lives up to its name: itâs mind-bendingly original and crammed with more sin than you can shake a hot poker at. I havenât read a book this dangerous and subversive since Chuck Palahniukâs Fight Club.â âAndrew Shaffer, author ofGreat Philosophers Who Failed at Love
âTiffany Reisz is a smart, artful and masterful new voice in erotic fiction. An erotica star on the rise!â
âAward-winning author Lacey Alexander
âDaring, sophisticated and literary ⦠exactly what good erotica should be.â
âKitty Thomas, author ofTender Mercies
âDazzling, devastating and sinfully erotic, Reisz writes unforgettable characters youâll either want to know or want to be. The Siren is an alluring book-within-a-book, a story that will leave you breathless and bruised, aching for another chapter with Nora Sutherlin and her men.â âMiranda Baker, author ofBottoms UpandSoloplay
âThe best erotica either leaves slut-marks on your back or a bruise on your heart. The Siren does both and I wish Iâd written it.â âScarlett Parrish, author ofBy the Book
âYou will most definitely feel strongly for these characters ⦠This was an amazing story and Iâm so happy that itâs not over. I canât wait to jump back into Noraâs world.â
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TIFFANY REISZâs books inhabit a sexy, shadowy world where erotica, romance and gothic literature meet and do immoral and possibly illegal things to each other. The first book in her international bestselling series The Original Sinners was named the Romantic Times 2012 Reviewersâ Choice Award for Best Erotic Romance. She is a very bad Catholic. Visit her website www.tiffanyreisz.com for news, gossip and wholly inappropriate bedtime stories.
Dedicated to â¦
The Author of the Universe
âLove is merely a madness; and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do; and the reason why they are not so punishâd and cured is that the lunacy is so ordinary that the whippers are in love too.â
âWilliam Shakespeare, As You Like It
âGod creates out of nothing. Wonderful you say. Yes, to be sure, but he does what is still more wonderful: he makes saints out of sinners.â
âSøren Kierkegaard,
The Journals of Kierkegaard
1
The First Wedding
NOW, THIS WAS a happy ending.
It was all Nora had hoped for, all she had prayed for, and she couldnât stop grinning as the music beganâJeremiah Clarkeâs Trumpet Voluntary.
She smiled even wider when two elderly gentlemen in traditional servantâs livery opened the great oak double doors with a flourish befitting the exalted occasion.
After one deep breath, Nora stepped through the open doors and did the one thing sheâd sworn she would never doâshe walked down the aisle of a church in a wedding dress toward Søren, who waited for her at the altar.
He hadnât seen her for hours and this moment was Sørenâs first look at her in her wedding dress. It had been twenty years since sheâd walked down an aisle toward Søren as a bridesmaid in a wedding heâd performed. Even now, halfway down the aisle, she could see the look in his eyes, a look that said the twenty years had been worth the wait.