Friday, December 4, 2015

Cover Reveal: A Beautiful Chaos by Jessa Ely












Cover Reveal:


A Beautiful

Chaos



by


Jessa Ely

















































Dec 3rd






























Love and Lies Series, Book 2





Marguerite Callahan is working double time, both

on the clock and with her heart. During a temporary stint as a masked pole

dancer, Marguerite meets Dominic, a handsome businessman only interested in one

thing. Now Marguerite must deal with a wicked temptation while hiding her

biggest secret, her identity.






The moment Chaos appears on stage, Dominic is

obsessed. But frustration mounts when Chaos refuses to remove her mask, and

Dominic becomes distracted by a compelling new woman at the office. Now Dominic

must decide, is the pure sexuality he has with Chaos enough, or is he ready for

something more?




















































The house lights came on,

illuminating the stark pole center stage. An eerie ambiance wafted over the

prestigious and privately owned gentlemen’s club, The Swan.


Breaths were held.


Hearts pounded.


Expectations heightened.


Cigar smoke lingered in the air

and drinks flowed while the patrons anticipated the single moment when they

would see her. Everyone was so eager to catch a glimpse of this stunning,

weekly performer that the admittance fee was doubled Friday’s at midnight. The

price to glimpse her was five hundred dollars per person, non-refundable, and

completely worth the money. As testament, The Swan was packed.


She was exclusive. Mesmerizing.

Sensual.


A deep voice boomed, “Ladies and

gentlemen…Chaos.”


Highly erotic, musical tones

sparked through the hushed air as fog gathered in elegant spirals. She

appeared, swathed in skimpy black panties and black coattails, her toned body

glimmering under the brilliant spotlight. Chaos defied gravity in her sexy

black stilettos, gliding elegantly on stage to the bump of the music.


An expertly tied bow tie rested

around her neck, and a black top hat covered her hair, but it was her

masquerade mask—black and adorned with feathers—which held all the attention.


She was a complete mystery.


Dominic Montgomery was obsessed

with her. He came every week to see her. She was the luscious anomaly he craved

more than sanity.


The Swan was posh, and no dancer

went fully naked, keeping it classy. Chaos shed her jacket, exposing the thin

wisp of fabric covering her breasts, and grasped the pole. Her top hat

followed, releasing her luxurious mane of blonde hair in a seductive curl down

her back as subtle gasps shot through the crowd. Her movement flowed over the

metal pole as if water, perfect, her body a master’s touch of sensuality. She

evoked complete control, matching her limbs to the beat of the music and

twisting herself over her solid, metallic partner.


Everything within Dominic screamed

for her; his breath to inhale her, his mouth to taste her, his hands to hold

her. He stood transfixed, his gaze following every fluid thrust of her body,

his heart nearly pumping out of his chest. Every grind of her hips amped his

need. Every teasing caress of her hands was another dig at the deprivation he

needed soothed. It was all he could do to stand there and watch her bump and

grind over the pole. All he wanted to do was drag her off the stage by her

hair, wrap her lithe legs around his hips, and find release. Four glorious

minutes and a hard erection later, Chaos finished her performance. Dominic took

a deep breath, willing his body under control, but it was no use. She had

bewitched him. She plied him once again with erotic, visual stimuli until every

animalistic desire shook his usual calm reserve. Damn.


He ordered whiskey and impatiently

sipped the fiery liquid. He would wait just a little longer.
































































































Double damn. He held back until he could at least

breathe normally, and then he made his way to her






















































Since Jessa's debut novel, Desperate Whispers, you’ll

find her writing her heart out each day in her little part of the world. She

loves coffee and cupcakes. Shoes and purses. Tends to Google way too much and

thinks tattoos are awesome. She loves all kinds of music and her heart melts

while watching rescue dog videos, often crying when misery turns into a real

happily ever after. She believes in the happiness of her characters and giving

her readers a satisfying ending.
















    



















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