SELENE WILDER's Books and Stories
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HIS WIFE'S SISTER
She used to judge her sister for falling for him. Now she can't stop fantasizing about him. After a sudden family tragedy, Cassia agrees to spend the summer at the secluded coastal estate her late sister once called home. The only problem? It still belongs to Dorian, the man her sister married, then divorced... and the man Cassia was always warned to stay far away from. He's older. Powerful. Dangerous. The kind of man who doesn't ask twice. Cassia thought she hated him. But now, with no one else around and tension simmering between them, she realizes what she really feels is something far worse: desire. The slow-burn becomes unbearable. His eyes linger too long. His touch is too deliberate. And when he finally claims her, it's with the kind of possessiveness that leaves her trembling. But family secrets don't stay buried forever. And Cassia has to wonder-does Dorian really want her? Or is she just the final piece of a game he started long ago? His Wife's Sister is a provocative, forbidden romance filled with heat, heartbreak, and the intoxicating pull of the one person you should never want.
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HER TASTE
She came to sell the vineyard. He came to taste everything she'd forgotten she craved. When Isadora Vellani inherits her aunt's sun-drenched but failing vineyard on the Amalfi Coast, her only goal is to sell it and escape the weight of her family's past. But the vines have other plans, and so does Lucien Marceau. Lucien is magnetic, older, and dangerously intuitive. He offers to restore the vineyard to its former glory... but what he really wants is to unearth every flavor Isadora has buried deep. As summer ripens and their partnership simmers with unspoken tension, lines blur between tasting, touching, and taking. But Lucien has secrets. So does the land. And some temptations are impossible to bottle. Her Taste is a slow-burn erotic romance steeped in desire, betrayal, and the intoxicating pull of surrender. Some things should be savored. Others, devoured.