Taliasman
Anastasia Vitsky
Decadent
Publishing
20K (66 pages)
Heat level: 3
Genre: Fantasy, Erotic
fiction
Mini-blurb:
Will Talia accept love, or will she reject the one who offers her everything?@AnastasiaVitsky #BeyondFairytales http://amzn.to/10emqT0
Will Talia accept love, or will she reject the one who offers her everything?
Taliasman blurb:
Born to a destitute woodworker who
wanted a son to carry on the family business, Talia grew up with one phrase on
her lips: “If I had been born a boy.” If she had been born a boy, she would
have been cherished, supported, and launched into the world with her father’s
legacy. As only a worthless girl, she toils all day long to earn her handful of
inferior grain.
Far away in the heavenly palace, Queen Vina receives a mysterious coin necklace from Nicodemus, teller of stories. Compelled by the throbbing heartbeat, she scours the earth to come across Talia, enslaved to a family who never wanted her. Rather than admit her motives, Vina purchases the girl with a sack full of gold. Furious, betrayed, and homesick, Talia endeavors to share her misery with the entire palace. Vina, afraid to confess her love, allows herself to become trapped in the role of brutal slave owner.
Talia, bred to expect nothing but misery, faces the first choice of her life. Will she accept love, even if it comes from an unlikely source? Or will she reject the one who offers her everything?
A Beyond Fairytales Adaptation of Our Lady’s Child
Far away in the heavenly palace, Queen Vina receives a mysterious coin necklace from Nicodemus, teller of stories. Compelled by the throbbing heartbeat, she scours the earth to come across Talia, enslaved to a family who never wanted her. Rather than admit her motives, Vina purchases the girl with a sack full of gold. Furious, betrayed, and homesick, Talia endeavors to share her misery with the entire palace. Vina, afraid to confess her love, allows herself to become trapped in the role of brutal slave owner.
Talia, bred to expect nothing but misery, faces the first choice of her life. Will she accept love, even if it comes from an unlikely source? Or will she reject the one who offers her everything?
A Beyond Fairytales Adaptation of Our Lady’s Child
Taliasman excerpt:
If I had
been born a boy, I would have followed in my father’s footsteps to become a
tradesman. Because I was a girl, he sold me instead.
“No,”
Vina corrects me when I bring up the story, which is not often. She doesn’t
like the facts, and I dislike her pretty lies. “Your mother agonized whether to
let you go, but she knew you would be better off here. She wanted to give you a
better life.”
I would
call Vina on her mistruths, but she claims I still reason as a child. All of my
protests to the contrary serve to prove her right, at least in her mind. Only
when I agree with her does she admit I am a full-grown adult.
“You’re
happy with me, aren’t you?” Vina makes me sit next to her at the formal dinners
she hosts most nights, and she dresses me in rich silks with real lace. If I
tell her “no,” she sends me to my room as punishment for my petulance. If I
resist, she gives me one of her lessons in obedience. Some are painful, some
pleasurable, and all serve to narrow my world and make me focus on her. How
could I not, when she owns me?
“No,”
Vina corrects me when I call her my owner. “I set you free, and I gave you the
life you never could have had otherwise.”
When I
turned nineteen, no one wanted to marry me. My mother fussed with my “hope
chest,” if it could be called that, and arranged the one cotton handkerchief as
if it could attract a suitor.
“Let me
stay with you,” I entreated, and I won. I always did. The house needed new
walls, and I wielded the power tools.
“You’ve
turned her into such a tomboy no one will want her,” Mother chided Father, and
the truth stung. I could have cared for my parents into their old age, but they
wanted me gone.
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Author bio:
Cookie queen, wooden spoon
lady, and champion of carbs, Anastasia Vitsky specializes in F/F erotic
fiction. She hates shoes and is allergic to leather. When not writing about
women who live spankily ever after, she coordinates reader and author events
such as Spank or Treat, Love Spanks, and Sci Spanks. Her favorite event is Ana’s Advent Calendar,
a month-long celebration of community, books, and making a difference.
She is too afraid to watch Dr. Who, but she adores The Good Wife and anything with Audrey
Hepburn. In her next life, she will learn how to make the perfect pie crust.
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