Following the critical and commercial success of his first book has been no easy feat for Irish writer, Christian Faraday. Having just finished his second novel and, in his personal opinion, his magnum opus, he now must hear the thoughts and opinions of his work from his editor, friend, patron, and lover, Olivia Flores, before he can release it upon the world.
Will the words that leak from the feminine pout of the stunningly prepossessing woman possibly be encumbered words of elation, or words of absolute desolation? Either way, Christian needs to know what she truly thinks, even if it means rocking the boat of their May-December relationship that is at its core nothing more than days and nights filled with wild sex and whiskey.
"Sassy, funny, smart, naughty and a downright enjoyable kinky read." - D'arcy Ondine, Artist, Poet, Author of Uncommon Sense, and Embers.
"The Scarlet Pen is relatable to everyone who has made the mistake of intertwining work, sex, and art with hopes that it will all work out in the end! Thoroughly loved it!! - Kiva Lindeman, The Literary Deviant Review.
WARNING: This book is for a mature audience. It contains sexual language and situations.
Following the critical and commercial success of his first book has been no easy feat for Irish writer, Christian Faraday. Having just finished his second novel and, in his personal opinion, his magnum opus, he now must hear the thoughts and opinions of his work from his editor, friend, patron, and lover, Olivia Flores, before he can release it upon the world.
Will the words that leak from the feminine pout of the stunningly prepossessing woman possibly be encumbered words of elation, or words of absolute desolation? Either way, Christian needs to know what she truly thinks, even if it means rocking the boat of their May-December relationship that is at its core nothing more than days and nights filled with wild sex and whiskey.
"Sassy, funny, smart, naughty and a downright enjoyable kinky read." - D'arcy Ondine, Artist, Poet, Author of Uncommon Sense, and Embers.
"The Scarlet Pen is relatable to everyone who has made the mistake of intertwining work, sex, and art with hopes that it will all work out in the end! Thoroughly loved it!! - Kiva Lindeman, The Literary Deviant Review.
WARNING: This book is for a mature audience. It contains sexual language and situations.