
The Pleasure Quartet: Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer (The Pleasure Quartet #2)
Erotic fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Summary
This erotically charged follow-up to the Eighty Days series deliciously reveals all the ways &“desire comes in more shades than grey&” (Belle De Jour). Follow the complete erotic odyssey of sexual discovery, abandon, and healing in this boldly sensual… and seductive foursome from the author of the Eighty Days series. Autumn: Shaken by the sudden death of her lover, Dominik, renowned violinist Summer Zahova abandons herself to a series of intense sexual encounters—until the organizers of a mysterious ball open up an unexplored opportunity for her to express her pain and her passion, and to achieve new heights of ecstasy . . . &“Jackson has set the bar high with this stunning opening of &‘The Pleasure Quartet.&’ Darkly erotic . . . Jackson&’s arresting prose infuses this sensuous tale.&” —Library Journal Winter: Following the end of her dancing career and first love, broken-hearted Giselle Denoux returns to Paris, where she becomes muse and master to a magnetic artist. But when an accident forces them apart, Giselle finds healing by performing for an event of sexual excess and delirium, known as the Ball . . . &“Beautiful, arousing writing.&” —Publishers Weekly &“Recommended for fans of Jackson&’s previous works and for readers seeking powerful, introspective erotica anchored by a tinge of tragedy.&” —Library Journal Spring: Lonely and lost, Moana Irving feels disconnected from her best friend, Iris, and remembers a night of unharnessed sexual release and exploration at the Ball. So when she has the chance to share the grandest gala of all with Iris, the temptation will prove irresistible . . . &“Fans of steamy sex scenes laced with magic realism will thoroughly enjoy this &‘Pleasure Quartet&’ addition.&” —Library Journal Summer: In Rio for the latest Ball—an erotic fete of the senses—Summer still craves an experience that seems just out of reach. A back alley in the Brazilian city of Recife seems an unlikely place to find what she&’s looking for, but in Noah Ballard&’s passionate embrace, she may finally give herself over to an ecstatic symphony of exquisite pleasure and liberating surrender . . .