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April 1, 2009
Europe 1939

The world may be teetering on the brink of war, but that's no reason for the privileged classes to deny themselves the satisfaction of their deepest lusts. In exotic and exclusive clubs, they pursue the delights of the flesh with little thought to the world crumbling around them.

Eve Marlowe has everything she needs to lead the most decadent of lives: money, nobility, nerve…and an insatiable appetite for sexual adventure. She also has a singular treasure: a fragrance of ancient origin said to have been prepared for the Queen of Kings herself. Seductive, irresistible, even mystical—it is the scent of pure sensuality.

The power of this elixir is such that it sweeps Lady Marlowe into a game much more dangerous than those she played in the darkened rooms of kinky bars. As the Nazis devour Europe and North Africa, she embarks on a fevered journey, with sizzling stops in Cairo, London, Berlin—each city filled with new perils and pleasures for one anointed with pure lust.


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Jina Bacarr wrote the RIO Award-winning The Blonde Geisha and The Japanese Art of Sex. She worked as the Japan consultant on KCBS-TV, MSNBC, Tech TV's Wired for Sex, Canada's Pleasure Zone, British Sky/Saucy TV, La Biennale, Venice, Italy and Playboy TV. She acted in Japanese commercials (Tokyo Rendezvous). For Naughty Paris, she drew upon her experiences to re-create 1889 Paris.  Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs is based on her adventures visiting ancient ruins around the world.

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A secluded lake outside Berlin

April 29,1941

Blondes always did get him in trouble. This one could get him killed.Tall, statuesque, with big breasts and a seductive walk that communicated with the world in a way he'd never seen. Slow and easy, with just enough wiggle to let him know she was all woman.

This blonde also had a sharp-nosed Nazi squeezing the soft flesh of her arm in a tight grip.

"Strip her!" the German officer yelled, pushing the woman toward him.

"I don't assault women." Even if she is a fraud and a liar, he finished silently. A strange, hot light burned in the SS officer's eyes, sending a driving itch up his backside. He stood his ground, his legs spread apart, his hands on his hips, though he longed to overpower the man.

"I said, strip her. Now!" The sun-bleached blond Nazi cracked his whip so close to his skin it scorched the hairs on the back of his neck with heat. He swallowed, choking on his own saliva, a rotten taste in his mouth turning his stomach but not his courage. No doubt the German fueled his obsession with power with cruel, lascivious acts, setting up a bitter rivalry between the two of them, but why? And who would win?

"Since you're so reluctant to do what the Nazi officer asks," she said, her voice calm and precise, "I'll show you how to undress a woman."

She unfastened the ornate buttons on her dress then slid her fingers across them as if wiping off the sticky sweat. Then she wiggled out of the blue silk garment, kicked off her Sunday-white pumps and removed her sheer silk stockings and garters. Underneath she wore nothing but a nude-colored slip. Her breathing ragged, her eyes squinting against an approving sun overhead, she waited for him to say something.

"You want me to fuck you," he said, disbelieving.

"Yes."

"Then why this silly game?"

She smiled. "It makes it more interesting."

"You're crazy."

"You're crazy if you don't take advantage of the situation."

"I don't get it. After what happened in Cairo when I—"

"That's in the past." Her eyes warned him not to say anything more, though her lips invited his touch when she moistened them with her tongue. He reached out to grab her, but before he could wrap his hands around her waist, she raced over to the edge of the lake and climbed up on a large granite rock.

Poised on the edge like a mermaid, the platinum beauty wiggled her firm breasts and smiled, coy, teasing, as if she were about to divulge to him a hidden entry into her. He smiled. Soft and wet and smelling of the salty sea, he had no doubt he would fuck her before this strange scenario came to an end.

She stretched her arms over her head as if reaching up to rip through the dark clouds of war overhead. He was in too deep now to retreat, escape. Only by the whim of a forgotten water nymph had peace survived in this tranquil setting. But not for long.

A flash of red sparked from the huge ruby and pearl ring she wore on her forefinger, guiding his eye in his appraisal of her, up and down, in and around every curve, as if she were already nude. The slip fit so tightly around her body he swore it was a second skin.

"I must warn you," cooed the audacious, powder-white blonde, pushing down a thin strap over her pure ivory shoulder. "Contrary to what the Nazi believes, I've never met a man who could satisfy me."

"I remember the first time I heard you say those words. I proved you wrong then and I'll prove you wrong now."

"Will you?"

The other strap came down next, her gesture deliberate and slow, gauged to make him sweat.Tempting him like an odalisque, but every inch a female with her own mind, she pushed her breasts together to emphasize her ample cleavage. He went numb, his emotions shaken, knowing what he did about her. How she used men to satisfy her lust.

Anger rushed through his veins like quicksilver, the foul taste of her perversities lingering on his lips, but he remained silent. Instead, he let out a low whistle, making her smile. Without so much as a hint of embarrassment at the boldness of her statement or her actions, she went one step further with her challenge.

"Many men have tried to tame my hunger, including you…" She paused, the faint memory of a hot night in a smoky nightclub sparking both their imaginations, then it was gone. "But none have succeeded."

"I don't get it. What the hell kind of game are you playing?" He pulled in his breath, then before he could reach out and grab her she slid off the rock with the grace of a mythical water creature and, as if by fairy-tale magic, stood before him on two beautiful bare legs. She turned around, her back facing him.

"Would you mind?" she said, her voice hot and breathy. A long, delicate zipper snaked up and down her spine, tempting him. She'd issued him a challenge, knowing he couldn't resist taking her up on it. The thought of bringing the blonde to her knees had obsessed him since the moment he saw her in Cairo two years ago. A beauty with a cold heart, he knew, and he hated her for it. She proved it to him again when they met up in London a few weeks ago. He shivered, a cool breeze rising off the lake. He remembered they weren't alone. A pair of flickering silver-blue eyes, cold and hungry, watched everything they did, no matter how intimate. And waited.

"My pleasure," he said, drawing down the finely sewn zipper in one pull. "And yours."

She turned around and moved in a manner he could only describe as a shimmy. Down came the slip, sliding over her breasts then down around her hips and off, forming a satin puddle of expensive femininity at her feet. She stood tall, though she was barefoot, with shapely legs he ached to wrap around his waist. She stepped out of the slip and posed for him. Hands on her hips, legs crossed, one foot in front of the other, she pointed her right toe and dug it into the soft brownish-colored sand at the base of the rock as if drawing a line and daring him to come closer.

He held in his breath. She was nude. Big, beautiful breasts curved and round. Large nipples, pointy and brown. Slim hips, flat stomach. She tilted her head toward him in a coy manner, something she did often, he remembered, and gave him a look that said his reaction pleased her. That look aroused him more, heightened his desire in a manner he'd never experienced. He always thought of sexual desire as a summer storm, created by combustible changes in the atmosphere, and just as unpredictable.

Not this time. She could make a man stay hard. With her long wavy hair curling over the curve of her shoulder, the blonde had a seductive way of carrying herself, her gestures light and graceful, like the girls he'd seen strutting across the stage. Saucy, nude, except for the fan-blown feathers covering their breasts and buttocks, they ignited a man's desire for the forbidden, though the woman they desired existed only in front of stage lights and soft halos.

This girl wiggled her shoulders toward him in a similar manner, and he swore a luminous essence sparkled off her pale skin, making him squint, as if an invisible spotlight popped on and made her center stage.

He prepared himself for a leisurely pursuit of his female prey. So what if they were standing next to a lake under the watchful eye of the SS? Dark woods surrounded them, no one to disturb their elaborate game of sex and deceit. The secluded area had once served as a naturist camp in the days of the Weimar Republic, before the Brownshirts and swastikas put an end to all the fun.

"Now it's your turn," she said, putting her hands on his shoulders. Again the huge ring on her forefinger caught his eye, reminding him of that night in Cairo, making him wonder about the poor bastard who gave it to her. He never did find out. Acting on hot-blooded impulse, indulging his hunger, had he succumbed to her challenge, only to fail? Then putting the blame for his failure on her? Did she drive all men to ruin?

Or just him?

A chance meeting had led him here. Slouched in a chair, trying to evade capture, he'd recognized her coming down the elegant stairway at the main entrance at the Hotel Adlon in Berlin. When he confronted her about their liaison, she claimed to be American. Mistaken identity, she insisted and left. She had no idea he was in danger of being picked up by the Gestapo, tortured, killed. Would it have mattered to her? He doubted it. Later, he found her drinking in the bar with the SS officer.When he confronted her again, she covered herself by convincing the German he was her American lover and she must get him out of Berlin before her fiancé arrived from Stockholm and discovered her indiscretion.

Why not go to the American embassy on Pariser Platz? the SS officer wanted to know.

He can't return to the States, she insisted, pushing out her breasts straining against the buttons on her formfitting blue silk dress. She bent over to straighten her seams, exposing a tight derriere, and explained to the Nazi it was a matter of a murder rap on his head. The SS officer turned and looked him up and down, a curious smile curving over full, pale lips. He almost believed the Nazi seemed more interested in him, but it must have been his imagination.What mattered to the German was that from what she told him her fiancé had ties to the iron-ore industry and his reputation must be protected for the sake of the Reich.Yes, he could be persuaded to use his influence as an officer from the Foreign Office to secure an exit visa for him from the Argentinean embassy if the American woman was willing to play his game.

American? She was a British subject. Why the masquerade?

Chuck Dawn knew her to be an Englishwoman with a title, a cold, calculating creature who took as many lovers as her sexual appetite could handle. All she knew about him was that he was an American flier who hated her guts. It hadn't always been that way. She couldn't wait to fall into his arms, naked and wanting, when he saw her in that club of supplicants hidden on a back-street in Cairo. But all that changed when he'd been accused of t...


Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Spice; Original edition (April 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373605307
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373605309
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,849,465 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Hard to follow. Story jumps around too much. Too many incomplete scenes. Not enough emotional or romantic development., April 1, 2009
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This review is from: Cleopatra's Perfume (Paperback)
STORY BRIEF:
Eve Charles is a high school dropout from a poor family in New York City. She works as a nightclub dancer in Berlin in the 1920s. In 1931 she marries wealthy Lord Marlowe and becomes Lady Marlowe. They enjoy eight years together with a lot of kinky sex. He dies in 1939. She goes to Egypt and falls in lust with Ramzi, a handsome Eqyptian. She is lonely and has an insatiable need for kinky sex which he provides. He wants her for her money, and she provides funds for half ownership with him in a Cairo nightclub. Eve then meets Chuck, an American pilot visiting the nightclub. They have sex for one night, and then he leaves for his job. Chuck returns to Cairo later, and they spend two days together. At that time Britain declares war on Germany, and Eve leaves Cairo to return to England. Then she goes to Berlin as a spy.

During 1941 Eve writes a diary reminiscing about her life. Most of this book (pages 37 to 375) is the diary. Eve jumps around in her diary as her thoughts wander. For example (starting on page 251), 42 pages Cairo 1939, 3 pages Berlin 1941, 3 pages America during Eve's youth, ½ page Eve's comments about the diary, 3 pages Cairo 1939.

REVIEWER'S OPINION:
I did not like the way the story jumped around. Too many scenes were interrupted. It was hard to follow. I wanted it to be over. This book would have been so much better if the author told it in chronological order without the diary. The World War II setting, characters and overall plot were interesting and had potential, but there were too many problems for me to enjoy it.

The purpose of the book is for erotic sex scenes. This was lacking for me because most of the sex scenes were not complete. For example, the author describes the details about how two people are caressing each other and then she skips to another scene without finishing the logical conclusion to the first scene. I suppose that's ok for an erotic book, but it doesn't allow any emotions to come into play or relationships to be involved. There is self pleasuring, rear door activity, group sex, women with women, bondage, spanking, sadism, and rape.

DATA:
Story length: 402 pages. No swearing language: Sexual language: strong/erotic. Number of sex scenes: more than 26. Total number of sex scene pages: more than 61. Setting: Egypt, Germany, England, and America 1920s to 1945. Copyright: 2009. Genre: erotic World War II romance.


CAUTION SPOILERS:

Most of the story is about Eve's time in Egypt with Ramzi. They have a lot of sex, but there is no love. The love relationship is between Eve and Chuck, but no time is spent developing that relationship. Eve and Chuck meet and have three nights of sex before being separated for 2 years. Then they meet again with a short sexual encounter. That's it. The main love story consists of a handful of pages, mostly about a few sex scenes.

I did not like the way the author created conflict between Eve and Chuck. When they first meet, Chuck thinks Eve is a nightclub dancer. When he soon learns that she is titled and wealthy, he hates her and wants nothing to do with her. His explanation on page 378 is he thought her "a selfish, pampered lady of the realm." That didn't make sense to me. I also did not like what happened later, when they see each other after being apart for two years. He is hoping he was wrong about her, and that there was something there. But she lies to him and tells him she is with another man. She is killing their relationship. I didn't buy it. Sure she is leaving on a trip to be a spy and can't tell anyone, but she could have said something like, I am leaving on a trip, I have no time to see you now, but I still love you. But no, the author has Chuck thinking Eve doesn't love him. I was angry at these illogical and unreasonable conflicts.

The story about "Cleopatra's perfume" was an interesting concept, but not well done. When Ramzi first meets Eve, he sells her a box containing wax perfume, supposedly from Cleopatra's tomb. He tells her it has the power to keep her alive if someone tries to kill her. Eve wore the perfume almost every day for the next two years, and her life was threatened on a few occasions, but she didn't die. For example, when Eve drinks poison, she blacks out and wakes up in an alley in a different part of the city. Later, someone shoots at her, and she falls into a lake. The next scene has her walking into a hotel room with no gunshot wounds. These scenes were vague and could have been explained in other logical ways. For example, someone could have carried her to the alley and left her there. In the second scene, the shooter could have missed her while she jumped into the water and swam away. I feel like the author wanted me to believe in this magical perfume but didn't take the time to convince me. The magic also didn't fit well with the rest of the story which was told in a historical fiction manner.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Erotica at Its Best, April 6, 2009
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Ms. Bacarr's literary erotica is amazing. Her historical accounting is wonderfully visual, her characters come across as larger than life. I found Cleopatra's Perfume an enjoyably, hot-hot-hot read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars wild fun erotic historical romance, April 11, 2009
This review is from: Cleopatra's Perfume (Paperback)
In 1939 affluent Lady Eve Marlowe, following the death of her spouse in Cairo, rejects widows clothing. Instead she comes to London to enjoy sexual escapades that she obtains at the wealthiest clubs. However, Eve admits that American pilot Chuck Dawn is the best lover she ever had though she expects to be bored with him soon. Due to an incident involving crazed hardened Nazis, Chuck and Eve are separated.

Chuck wants to see his English lady soonest especially after the near lethal encounter in 1941 just outside Berlin, and reading her journal that he possesses only adds to his need for her. Following her trail, he goes after the woman he madly adores even as he knows she is wearing the ultimate enticer CLEOPATRA'S PERFUME.

This is a wild fun erotic historical romance that brings a unique perspective to WWII. Chuck is a brave aviator, but this heated war drama is owned by the audacious heroine as she brings danger and humor to the bedroom and a several other locales. Fans will relish the misadventures of Lady Eve as uses CLEOPATRA'S PERFUME to entice war secrets from the Nazis in Cairo, Berlin and London, and to lure her American flyer into her honey.

Harriet Klausner
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