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      1. Teasing the Devil by Monica Belle

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      Like a moth to a flame, pretty student Chloe Anthony is drawn into an exciting world of obsession by Julian d'Alveda. Captivated by his scandalous mystique, she becomes his lover and then discovers the true scope of his strange desires.

      There has always been a hint of the wicked about Julian, but that doesn't stop Chloe becoming fascinated by his mysterious ways. Keen to learn more about his scandalous activities, she follows him to Candle Street Hall in Norfolk, a place with a dark reputation.

      In this erotic novel, Chloe is drawn in deeply by the world that she discovers and soon discovers the true strangeness of Julian's desires.

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    Teasing the Devil by Monica Belle 8 out of 10 8 out of 10 (2 reviews) Write your own review

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    1. Devilish erotic fun with a kinky twist

      Reviewed: 08 May 2012 by Blondii, a Going Steady Bisexual Female

      I have only just read her latest book Three In A Bed and absolutely loved her writing style so I was looking forward to reading this book too. Plus the added factor of living in Norfolk where this book is based - I couldn't resist!

      Teasing the Devil is the combined novel of the 3 books in the series - Candle Street Hall, The Bait in the Trap, and The Price of Sin.

      Chloe Anthony had always fantasised about Julian d'Alveda even in college, why had he been expelled, what was the scandal that rocked the small village? He was still on her mind, especially at night. Even after all these years he was still able to turn her on, so when she saw a job going at Candle Street Hall as a tour guide she just had to apply.

      Sometimes it's what you believe you saw not what you actually see and Chloe is swept along by Julian's erotic and paranormal deceptions to encourage more visitors to the hall while he maintains his dark mysteriousness.

      The only improvement for me is that I didn't feel enough of a connection between them apart from sex, (which was brilliant). I would have liked to see more of the growing relationship and more emotion between them. Maybe reading the 3 books will give the extra information needed for this great plot. In combining the original 3 books and information that was originally between Chloe and Julian, some information may have been lost to combine the whole story together.

      Saying that, there is plenty of steamy hot sex scenes that were well written throughout, and each one absolutely relevant.

      I thoroughly enjoyed watching Chloe's submissive side become reality as she meets the Hall's owner and dominatrix and also her boss, where she is introduced to different forms of BDSM, particularly humiliation and spanking.

      Chloe becomes deeply involved in more plans than she realises in this skillfully twisted plot, with a surprise double twist at the end that is truly brilliant. You certainly won't be able to guess it. I would love to see this made into a film, the plot is so cleverly planned.

      A great read for those that love a little paranormal and those that just want to read hot sex. An explosive sexy combination.

    2. Overall Rating:
      8 out of 10
      Story:
      9 out of 10
      Sex Tips:
      8 out of 10
      Sex Scenes:
      8 out of 10
      Length:
      10 out of 10
      Pros
      Good strong characters with brilliant believable connections.Realistic kinky sex scenes.
      Cons
      Nothing.
      Bottom line
      A great combination of paranormal and exhibitionist hot sex, an explosive ending.
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    1. Fiendish Fantasy

      Reviewed: 27 Jan 2012 by BashfulBabe, a Going Steady Straight Female

      I've always had that fear when some kids say "lets try a ouije board, it'll be a laugh!", since just because you don't believe in something doesn't mean it doesn't believe in you. So, when Julin d'Alveda and Chloe Anthony begin re-enacting ancient Devil-summoning rituals in the very place they were rumoured to have been successful, that electric fear was present with every turn of the page.

      The main plotline is Julian's plan to drum up business by starting a rumour that satanic rituals are going on - or perhaps even successful! - in gardens of the Hall. While he himself doesn't believe in any such superstition, he does believe in the power of authentic details, and so researches exactly how the Hall's previous owner, Sir John, had attempted to summon the Devil to the very same spot. When their raunchy re-enactments finally attract the attention of a believer, Chloe begins to have some misgivings about a stranger sneaking about so close and yet unseen, photographing her and her lover, but Julian can only see his plan all falling into place.

      She continues with his instructions, with the on-line conspiracy gaining more and more popularity - and so too the ghost walks around the estate - and finds it harder and harder to separate her fear of the stranger who is almost certainly watching, and her fear of what they may in fact be conjuring up. Obviously there's the overtly sexual nature of the rituals and pretences, but that element of fear does add to the tension of the sex scenes.

      In the beginning, I found the book a little rough, in the sense that I wasn't too sure what kind of character that author was trying to introduce. Chloe, a 23-year-old university student, soon to graduate, fantasies about the boy expelled from college for some secret - but certainly lewd - behaviour in the local church. However, were it not for the mention of her age, I got the impression of a much younger girl: her repeated use of the word "rude" to describe anything remotely sexual, and her rather lackadaisical attitude to her future didn't exactly fit with the well-educated young women who had spent time volunteering in India and who considered herself "a little wiser, a little more cynical".

      This gets more under control once she begins her work at Candle Street Hall, but her misguided love-affair with the word "rude" did have me cringing at various points right to the end of the book. Insistence that all things mildly arousing are "rude" isn't really needed, and just makes the character seem quite childish and inexperienced, not really the sacrificial slut who'll freely expose herself as part of a sexual ritual.

      This rocky beginning, and disappointing over-use of "rude", are offset quite pleasingly by how realistic Chloe's sexual development was portrayed. Right from the outset, she clearly has exhibitionist tendencies that leads her to ever more daring displays of public nudity and masturbation. Each time, however, it's the fantasy of being discovered while in a seemingly safe position. Soon, she is discovered having sex, spied upon while skinny-dipping, and displayed naked on an internet blog by a mysterious spectator, and she discovers that the reality is more invasive and frightening than her expectations.

      Regardless, she is not dissuaded from her risky acts, and eventually finds herself putting on a show knowing that someone is watching. I was glad that this aspect was so realistic; it would be too easy to make it all be sexy and daring, without exploring how hard it is to cross over from any fantasy to reality, especially when it's one which has such social repercussions, never mind the risk to personal safety. However, it's not exhibitionism alone that fulfils Chloe's "rude" needs. She also discovers that her occasional fantasies about being spanked are nothing compared to the reality.

      Again, she has to deal with the ramifications of going beyond that line, as she feels guilt and humiliation at what she has allowed to happen to her, as well as her surprise at how that need, once awakened, demanded to be sated. This, coupled with her fantasies about being dominated by the lady of the house, Lady Aylesham, leads her to understand the D/s relationship Lady Alyesham and her husband live, as well as being included in the play they and Julian had indulged in before her arrival.

      While it's all very extreme, and the kind of lifestyle only those with land and money could viably sustain, seeing it through the eyes of Chloe, experiencing all of this for the first time, makes it seem very plausible, and made sure that I could empathise with the characters and believe in the situation.

      I don't think it's the best book ever written, and it does have some flaws which could be ironed out, but once it gets going it's a thrilling story with some exceptionally erotic scenes, fully developed characters and quite unexpected twists and revelations. Definitely worth a read: towards the end, I couldn't put it down!

    2. Overall Rating:
      8 out of 10
      Story:
      10 out of 10
      Sex Tips:
      1 out of 10
      Sex Scenes:
      8 out of 10
      Length:
      9 out of 10
      Pros
      Good characters, great storyline, deals well with exploration of kink, unexpected twist.
      Cons
      Stuttering beginning, silly repetition of the word "rude" whenever anything sexual happens.
      Bottom line
      Slow start, but a fantastic read once it gets going. Very smart, very sexy.
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