Conceiving Evil
by Jenna Fox
Conceiving
Evil
Jenna Fox
Genre: Dark erotica/horror/suspense
contains a light BDSM theme
Publisher: Dark Hollows Press
Date of Publication: Release date October
16, 2014
Word Count: 10,577
Cover Artist: Eden Connors
Book Description:
Like everyone else after the economic
crash, Abby Torrance was struggling financially. But then Dorian Lincoln, a political and business icon,
sweeps her off her feet and into a life of promise. He’s a man who has enough
power to change the world for the better, a man who can give hope to the
masses, a man who can give Abby a baby.
But the road to Hell is paved with good
intentions and Abby is having strange dreams that seem both a warning and a prophecy.
How can she give the evil undertones of
her dreams any notice when she’s busy focusing on conceiving?
Excerpt:
Dammit to hell. I can’t even enjoy a movie.
The nighttime air bit at
my skin as thoughts of him chomped at my brain. He’d polluted me like a poison
that spread throughout my mind and body, seizing every thought, leaving no
rest. I loved horror movies and yet I couldn’t recall a single scene. Jimmie
kept glancing at me, concern etching his face all the way through the
ninety-minute show.
Soon Jimmie and I walked
out of the theater, my hand resting in the crook of his elbow. Bitterness raged
inside, heating my face against the breeze when I saw the limo roll toward us.
He found me like he always said he would, but three fucking hours late.
I knew I wasn’t Dorian’s
top priority, and I’d made some progress at keeping my jealousy under control,
but no woman wanted to be shoved to the side every time it was convenient for a
man. I tightened my grip on Jimmie’s sleeve and pulled him along just as the
driver stepped into our path. I gave the chauffeur a shotgun-glare as he
motioned me to the car. “Miss Torrance, Mr. Lincoln is waiting.”
My heart skipped ten
beats, I couldn’t tear my eyes away when the dark window lowered and Dorian
tousled his ebony hair with his fingers. He wasn’t in his usual attire, a
business suit. Tonight he presented himself in casual wear. His sharp, handsome
features were expressionless.
I closed my eyes,
digging deep for the strength to tell him to get lost for standing me up, but I
knew the words would never make it past my lips. I was a fool to entertain the
thought. One look from those black eyes sifted me like wheat. Dorian
practically owned me. That man was my
tempter and my savior wrapped into one.
I met him at the lowest
point of my life, after my mother died of cancer. The three jobs I was working
to keep my head above water and pay off her medical bills were about to do me
in physically. While I was waiting tables at the country club, Dorian swooped
in from out of nowhere and rescued me like an injured bird. His amazing sixth
sense alerted him that life was too much for me, and he offered me a strong
shoulder to cry on. The floodgates opened and I unloaded my personal problems.
Dorian Lincoln promised those problems would disappear with a simple acceptance
of his proposition: give him power over my body, something Bianca wouldn’t
allow.
Lifting my palm to
Jimmie’s cheek, I smiled. “Thanks for the movie. I’ll call you next week.”
“He’s a prick. You
deserve better, Abby!” Jimmie yelled, as I eased myself inside the limo.
Dorian opened a small
refrigerator under the seat, his hands cupping the base of a champagne glass.
“You’ve wasted no time finding another way of entertaining yourself this
evening.”
“You wasted no time in
standing me up,” I scoffed.
When I left his office
that afternoon, Dorian said he wanted me for some ‘quality time.’ Eight-thirty
rolled around before I realized he was a no-show. The food got cold and
eventually the long stemmed candles I lit for dinner burned out, along with my
patience.
“Meetings...clients,” he
said.
Top secret meetings and
clients were always the excuse. The coldness in his voice was a sword to my
heart, a reminder of my temporary ranking in his life. I held on tight to his
promise of our relationship becoming more when the time was right.
His stony expression
broke into a devious grin. “You look beautiful in that dress and your
enthusiasm is charming. But watching you masturbate will reimburse me, Miss
Torrance.”
My stomach dropped and
quivered as I pressed my thighs together. He
was going to punish me.
I tugged at the straps
of the red shoes he’d bought me, eyeing him as he sipped from the flute and
moved his gaze toward the window. Overtaken by the need to be the object of his
fascination, I almost begged him to turn those onyx eyes back on me. His
attention was the only thing that kept me from going under.
“Dorian, please I-”
My words were cut off
with the sharp turn of his head. Relief came in a warm caress, but suspicion
moved in with a lift of his brow. The small amount of light coming through the
tinted windows deepened the masculine angles of his face, lending them a
sternness that echoed in his voice.
“No other men. I thought
I was quite clear about that when we discussed the terms of our agreement,
three months ago.”
“Jimmie is just a
friend.”
“Jimmie is a man. A distraction.”
“A distraction from
being pissed. I don’t like being stood up.”
I sounded so offended,
but I had no right. Closing my eyes I regrouped, reminding myself that I freely
agreed to make myself available to him. Dorian kept up his end of the
arrangement. He took care of me, changed my life for the better. My phone
stopped ringing from creditors, he gave me a great job at his company, and I
had food on the table in a fabulous apartment. He seemed to know my every need
before I voiced them. I could push aside my hostility and take his punishment
and occasional negligence.
“You are mine, all mine.” he announced.
His words, saturated
with power and ownership, sustained my hungry heart. I could hold out as long
as it took, accepting the way things had to be until Bianca was more
emotionally stable, and Dorian could ask her for a divorce. I had waited longer
on losers, lazy assholes who wouldn’t work in a pie factory. This time I had
struck gold.
Reaching over, I grabbed
the seat when Dorian impatiently knocked on the divider and the limo picked up
speed.
About the
Author:
Jenna Fox is a civilized hillbilly,
mother, author and wife residing in Eastern Tennessee. She enjoys reading and
jotting down poetry in her spare time.
Besides juggling a busy family life, Fox reviews and critiques for other
authors and crafts her own dark erotic tales. Stories always feature a
mysterious alpha male with unexpected twists to shock the reader. She believes
in HFN and HEA endings, although not always in a romantic or conventional way.
Her work is born from real life
experiences, an overactive imagination and a consuming caffeine addiction. Sometimes she finds herself writing sex
scenes on fast food napkins and store receipts while waiting in traffic, but
she’s always guilty of keeping her mind in the gutter. Fox is a listener of hard rock music
and a watcher of classic slasher films. In short, she’s a writer, a
storyteller, able to make a boo-boo all better with just one kiss and a proud,
world class expert at screwing up recipes and scaring away closet
monsters. She believes in ghosts
and God and is absolutely convinced chocolate soothes the savage beast.
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Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Fox/e/B00DHL9N9I/
Tour giveaway
1 ebook copy of Conceiving Evil by Jenna Fox
1 ebook copy of The Dead Lands by Dylan J. Morgan
1 Signed paperback of Cursed Desires by C.E. Black
1 ebook copy of Then Death Spoke by LB Shaw
3 ebook copies of The Psychic Trilogy by Lola White (Demon’s Bond, Family Ties and Monster’s Chains)
3 ebook copies of the Fifty Shades of Naughty Trilogy By Edward Naughty
3 ebook copies of Edward Naughty's Best of Year 1 Collection
1 Signed paper back of Fantasy Encounter with a Dom by Suzy Ayers
1 ebook copy (winner’s choice) by E.R. Pierce
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