Flesh: Part Eleven by Sky Corgan

The eleventh installment in the bestselling Flesh series by USA Today bestselling author Sky Corgan

Flesh: part eleven

Amy returns to Flesh.


Enough is enough. Amy decides to hunt Lucian down and find out what gives. He's played with her heart, made her think that he cared, and then completely ignored her. And she's not going to let him get away with it.

If sneaky is what gets the job done, then Amy is going to do what it takes to make sure that Lucian can't keep avoiding her. She plans to catch him completely off-guard on his own turf and give him a taste of the pain he's been serving her all this time. The question is, will he even feel it?

Heat level: Mild

This is the eleventh installment in an episodic series.

Genre: FICTION / Romance / Contemporary

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / General

Language: English

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Word Count: 8626

Sales info:

This series has over 500 five-star reviews. Many of the installments have been in the top 200 of the overall Amazon US store. Some have reached #1 in their genre category.


Sample text:

“I need to make an appointment with Lucian Reddick for this Saturday.” It's impossible to keep the disdain from my voice. Hopefully, the guy who mans the telephone will just think that I'm having a bad day. I am having a bad day. A bad day. A bad week. A bad month. A bad everything. Ever since I met Lucian Reddick.

“Sir Lucian,” the man parrots absentmindedly as if he's busy doing something. I can hear him clicking on a keyboard. A few minutes later, he speaks again. “Sir Lucian appears to be completely booked up this Saturday.”

My heart sinks to the pit of my stomach. Completely booked up. That means he is fucking other women. He's been fucking other women this entire time.

“How about Sunday?” I sigh, my stress building with every second spent on the phone as I think about how I've been played.

“You got lucky.” The man's voice perks. “He has one opening left.”

“Pencil me in. I don't care what time.”

“Name?”

“Mary Smith,” I read the name from a post-it note in front of me. It's a generic name, one that would bring up a billion results on a Google or Facebook search, not that I think anyone will actually take the time to research it.

“Mary Smith,” he repeats the name back to me slowly, and I can hear him typing on the other end of the line. “Have you been a client of Sir Lucian's before?”


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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Italian
Already translated. Translated by Eric Vitali
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Marina Esquiva Ventura

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