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Michael's Training

Rachael is devastated when the love of her life walks out on her. In the aftermath, she keeps her heart guarded, wrapping it in chains much like her clientele. A professional Domme in Philadelphia, she’s thrown the key away on love, preferring to spend her nights donning a leather corset and wielding a crop. That is until she meet’s Michael. Outwardly, Michael is the textbook definition of an Alpha male. Inwardly, he longs to cast aside the stereotype and explore the lifestyle of submission.

Unwittingly thrust at Michael by her best friend, Rachael knows she is barreling headlong on a collision course with love but is helpless to resist the temptation. He is everything she’s ever dreamed of. Their relationship is shattered when he discovers the dark secret she has tried so carefully to protect. But neither can escape the hand of Fate nor the one thing they are both helpless to resist—each other.

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Vignette

Raoul de Chagny has thrust his destiny into the jaws of a lion. He has pressed the forbidden issue with the mysterious, fleeting shadow in the opera house. Helpless to resist his own reckless abandon, Raoul has sipped at the danger of this private congress and thirsts for more. He seeks release from that which aches within his very loins; the release only the most forbidden of secrets could fulfill.

The love of another man.

The bewitchment of le Fantome’s voice, which had held his wife’s soul prisoner years prior, is now the desire that could sentence him to death. Erik’s dominance fulfills Raoul’s need to submit. For “The love that dares not speak its name," Raoul would rather risk his life than live bound by the obligation of his title and the gnawing hunger his betrothed cannot assuage.

In an age where being the object of a nobleman’s affection is something only few could hope for, Christine’s marriage to Raoul has dissolved from fantasy to nightmare. Raoul’s chronic absence and obvious disinterest in his husbandly duties begs the assumption he has taken a lover.

She never dared to think Raoul’s paramour would be her Angel.

Set in 19th century France , VIGNETTE focuses on the taboo of homoerotica and self-denial. Based, in part, on the characters in Gaston Leroux’s The Phantom of the Opera, and using the elegant backdrop of the Opera Garnier and the bourgeoisie, VIGNETTE is a contrasting romance exploring the undergrounds of homosexuality and the painful choices two men from opposite ends of society must make for the freedom to love.