Authors: Harper Bliss
One building. Four women. A million complications.
This book bundles Fool for Love and Undisclosed Desires, the 2 first High Rise novellas.
Undisclosed Desires (High Rise Novella Two)
Nat, a successful American writer who came to Hong Kong following the love of her life, chases every girl she can after a brutal break-up. Her neighbour Isabella, who has shied away from relationships since her divorce five years earlier, finds herself compelled to help. They strike up an unlikely friendship and are soon faced with a growing desire for each other. But can their differences in age, aspirations and lifestyle be overcome?
New Girl
(FREE!)
Liz has to share a room with the new girl on the volleyball team. What begins as a frustrating experience, soon evolves into something very satisfying.
Fool for Love (High Rise Novella One)
Betrayed by her long-term girlfriend, Alex moves into The Ivy to share a flat with her friend Nat. When she meets their neighbour Maddie, a jaded expat who’s had about enough of Hong Kong’s demanding life style, both Maddie and Alex are forced to reassess their warped view on love.
All of Me
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Jess’ girlfriend Laila surprises her one night when she flips her over and demands all of her.
Eight sizzling tales of lesbian lust and love.
Harper Bliss takes us from romantic Paris and groovy Berlin all the way to the scorching beaches of Thailand. The stories in this sensual anthology include a threesome, a steamy locker room encounter, a teacher crush and old friends discovering each other in whole new ways.
The ladies in this collection just can’t get enough.
Two women, one story
This book bundles
Summer Heat
and
Younger Than Yesterday
.
Rose’s husband died seven years ago, but when she welcomes an unexpected guest in her Tuscan holiday home, she’s forced to remember what instant desire feels like. Desire for a younger woman no less.
This story shows the point of view of the character Rose from Summer Heat.
When Cat is unceremoniously dumped by her girlfriend right before their holiday, she decides to join her parents on their annual trip to Tuscany. Prepared for two weeks of sun-drenched melancholy, she finds much more than nostalgia in the house where she used to spend her summers as a child.
Three novelettes (Hired Help, The Honeymoon and Learning Curve), all set in a different part of the world, packed together with a previously unreleased short story.
Ada’s company relocated her to Berlin, provided that she’d take an intensive course in German. It proves to be a steep learning curve, until her teacher Giselle implements some alternative educational methods.