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One
evening, in a land far away, a wife spins a fairy
tale for the amusement of her husband. It's not your
typical child's tale, of course, but an updated, more
adult version of the classic, Cinderella.
All of
the principals are present. Charlotte Gambrell immediately
recognizes Prince Charming when she meets her boss,
James Clarkson. Unfortunately, the worldly Clarkson
barely knows she's alive. Charlotte's two hateful
supervisors make her professional life miserable by
piling on the work and never letting her forget that
she has employment only at their pleasure.
Everything
changes when Charlotte becomes part of a magazine
shoot. The photographer, Cooper Hunt, agrees to perform
duties as her fairy godfather. By day, he transforms
her life by revealing to the world what he already
knows, that Charlotte is an exquisite beauty. By night,
he transforms her universe by teaching her about passion
so she can attract her Prince. The "real"
Cinderella never had it so good!
By the
time Charlotte arrives at the ball, she has to figure
out what makes a prince, a Prince. More importantly,
what can she do to make sure her life ends "happily
ever after?"
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Excerpt
for The Cinderella Curse
"Mommy!" The cry came from upstairs but could
be heard all over the large Tudor home. "Mommy, I'm
in beh-ed!"
"All right, darling, I'll be right there," called
out Katherine. She dried her hands on the kitchen towel
and started toward the stairs. On the way, she stopped in
the doorway to the study to give a quick, loving glance
at her husband, who was leaning back in his chair, feet
resting comfortably on the end of the big wooden desk, leafing
through a magazine.
"Am I interrupting work?" He turned with a flash
of smile and held up what he had been reading. "A fishing
magazine. I might have known," she said with a chuckle.
"Of course. But even if I had been working, you're
an interruption I always welcome." He slid his feet
to the floor. "Now that you're here, grouper and trout
take a definite back seat. Come here." He tossed the
magazine on the desk and held out his arms, folding them
around her as she settled onto his lap.
"I'm so honored," she murmured. "I know
that few people can displace grouper and trout in the heart
of Cole Gallagher Henry Winston, III." She leaned against
him and his hand automatically slipped under her sweater
to massage her breasts, causing her to sigh. He bent his
head, taking her lips in a soft kiss that gradually gained
strength as it always did when he felt her response. As
they kissed he grew hard against her thigh, and she squirmed
just a little to encourage him. With a gentle moan he turned
her slightly to have better access to her lips and to adjust
her on his lap.
"No fish could ever take your place in my heart. Not
even the largest bass," he whispered with a sigh, against
her lips. She laughed out loud. "Now look. You've broken
the moment." He laughed too, and pulled her closer
to him.
"Mom-mee!"
She smiled into his eyes. "The little princess is
calling. I'd better go, but I'll see you in a while. Don't
get too carried away with your fish. I have plans for you."
She kissed the tip of his nose and gingerly pushed her way
off his lap.
"Hmmm. I can't wait." He got one last rub of
her buttocks as she moved away, then he took a deep breath
to bring his heartbeat back to normal and squirmed a little
himself, before picking up his magazine again. Now however,
his mind strayed toward his beautiful wife and what she
might have in store, rather than staying focused on how
to fashion a lure guaranteed to bring results. His wife,
he thought with a grin, had just done that.
Katherine walked into her daughter's bedroom with a warm
smile for the little girl. "And who do I find here?"
she asked. "Is it a rock star, a fashion model or an
award winning actress?"
"Oh, mommy, you know who I am," the girl said
with a giggle. For just a moment Katherine's breath caught
and her heart overflowed with love for this four year old
person. She and Cole had made this child, had conceived
her in love, trust and respect, but it still seemed incomprehensible
that she was as beautiful as she was, as sweet and wonderful
as she was. Katherine could so clearly see Cole's eyes and
her mouth reflected in their daughter's face, but there
was more there that was a combination of them both, and
therefore all Alyssa's. Katherine had to remind herself
that probably all parents felt their children were perfect
and wonderful, but with their little Alyssa, she knew it
was true beyond any doubt.
"Yes, I know who you are, my little love. You are
queen of my heart, princess of my mind, ruler-"
"-of all I hold dear." Alyssa finished the oft
heard phrase in triumph. She had bouncy curls of brown hair
that hung down to her chin, gleaming blue eyes and a pert
nose.
Her mouth was most often formed around a smile.
"You're getting too smart for me, Munchkin. What story
would you like to hear?" Katherine settled her daughter
under the covers, and positioned herself at the head of
the bed next to Alyssa's pillow, so that the child could
see the pictures in the book and also be in place to fall
asleep.
"Cinderella!"
"Okay, Cinderella it is." Katherine reached for
the book from the stack of those on the bedside table and
opened it to the first page. "Once upon a-"
"No, mommy. You've got to start with the title."
With a small smile Katherine turned to the title page and
started over. "Cinderella." She flipped back to
the story. "Once upon a time
"
Minutes later, long before the clock had struck midnight
and the glass slipper had been lost, Alyssa was sleeping.
Katherine stood and moved her slightly, so that she was
in the center of the bed. She smoothed Alyssa's hair from
her face and kissed her forehead, making sure that her stuffed
bunny was firmly secured in her arm and that she was warmly
covered. As Katherine turned, she saw Cole leaning against
the doorjamb, watching her with a tender expression.
"You know that I think you're the most beautiful woman
on the face of the earth, but when I see you with Alyssa,
it's almost too much. You two are the most important things
in my life." Katherine turned out the bedside lamp
and walked into Cole's arms, stretching into him as he stroked
her back and nuzzled her hair.
"As the two of you are to me," Katherine responded.
"Let's go downstairs." With Cole's arm wrapped
around her shoulders they made their way to the living room.
Cole had started a fire and the room was warm and softly
lighted by the flames; crackling of the burning logs and
popping as sap hit the heat of the fire were the only sounds.
Cole poured glasses of wine and they rested, Katherine
against his chest in the circle of his arm, Cole leaning
against the rounded arm of the sofa. They sat peacefully
for several moments, staring into the fire. With his hand
over her shoulder, Cole caressed Katherine's breast; she
rested her hand on his leg, with her elbow covering and
lightly putting pressure on the bulge in his pants.
"Are you going to tell me a bedtime story now?"
asked Cole.
"Would you like one?" He kissed the top of her
head and nodded. "Okay, do you like Cinderella, too?"
"Sure. The adult version, however. I didn't mind the
children's version when I was a child, although I always
thought the prince was too much of a sissy. I thought she
should find a good warrior to marry."
"You would, you blood-thirsty man."
"Now, I think the prince would be looking for a bit
more in a wife than simple beauty and strange taste in shoes."
He looked at Katherine's platform shoes. "Although
unusual taste in footwear isn't always a negative."
"Thank you," she said smartly.
He chuckled. "So make sure that Cindy has all the
requisites to be the wife of a prince."
"And what might that entail, do you think?" Katherine
sat up and turned so that she could see her husband.
"Make her like you." Katherine gave her husband
an appreciative look as he continued. "Definitely she
has to be a sexy number. The dress is okay, but it's what's
under it that counts. She has to know things. Even if she's
hot in bed, you can't spend all your time in bed, right?
And she should be a good cook."
"Good cook? And why is that m'lord? Hasn't the prince
cooks aplenty?"
"Sure, but when they're finished having sex late at
night after the little princess is asleep, who will get
up to fix him something to eat if not his wife?" Cole
looked at his wife through his long, thick lashes, with
just a hint of a smile. "She has to know her way around
the castle kitchen. That's a must. You wouldn't suggest
waking the kitchen staff for a ham sandwich, would you?"
"Are you hinting that you'd like a ham sandwich?"
Katherine rubbed her index finger across Cole's lips.
"I might be hinting that I want sex," he said
in a low voice, after nibbling on her finger. "And
then nourishment might be welcome while you weave your tale."
Katherine put her glass on the end table where Cole had
already set his. He wrapped his arms around her and pulled
her to him, kissing her deeply. Katherine always felt weak
when Cole explored her mouth with his tongue, and when her
tongue joined in the fun by touching his, she felt a corresponding
excitement from Cole.
They broke apart so that he could unzip and remove his
slacks and Katherine could do the same. Then Cole sat up
straight and Katherine straddled him. As they resumed kissing
she unbuttoned his shirt, rubbing her palms through the
hair on his chest and roughly across his nipples. His hard
penis rose against her stomach, starting the heat swirling
in her belly, and building the need, the wanting for Cole
that never ceased to amaze her in its intensity.
Cole rested his hands on her hips as she played with his
nipples, and then slowly moved his hands up under her sweater,
inch by inch, caressing her smooth skin with his fingertips
as well as his palms. When he reached the bottom of her
bra, he finished pulling the sweater over her head. He unhooked
her bra but Katherine cupped her hands over her breasts,
preventing it from dropping.
She looked flirtatiously at Cole, whose eyes, in the light
from the fire, blazed with desire. He leaned forward suddenly
and nipped at her neck, then supported her as she arched
her back, allowing him to plant tiny kisses down her shoulder
and along the curve of her breast.
When he stopped and sat back, looking at her, Katherine
brought her bra away from her body and dropped it to the
floor. Now Cole gazed with hunger at her breasts, full and
rose-tipped. "So beautiful," he murmured. He took
a breast in his mouth and suckled her, licking the nipple
with his tongue until it stood in a peak, lush, hard, sensitive.
He lavished the same attention on her other breast, eliciting
a moan from her.
While Cole suckled Katherine, she wrapped her hand around
his hard shaft, rubbing the tip with her thumb and squeezing
it lightly. Within minutes they were at the point of no
return, as Katherine rose to her knees and moved forward
over Cole, guiding him into her.
"Oh, yes," he whispered, as she sank over him.
She hummed agreement, wrapping her arms around his neck
and resting her forehead on his shoulder. Cole initiated
the change from satisfaction, contentment of just being
joined, to the motion that would take them beyond the physical
world, into that "little death," as the French
termed it so perfectly all those years ago. His hips rocked
slowly at first, as Katherine rose and fell over him, in
union.
They each knew their rhythm and were wholly attuned to
each other's bodies after years of giving pleasure. She
rotated her hips against him as she sank and was rewarded
by being pulled tighter against him. He rubbed his hand
across her butt and was granted a nibble on his earlobe
and the tip of her tongue in his ear.
As they increased their speed and their breathing became
erratic, Cole held her so tightly her breasts were crushed
against him. The intensified friction helped push her over
the edge of awareness, where every part of the body feels
yet doesn't feel, and where the center does nothing but
feel. Cole cupped the cheeks of her butt and pulled her
against him, hard, as he came.
For minutes they sat there, crushed against each other,
loving the closeness and the oneness that always came from
their unions. Then Cole ran his hands up her back and aside
her breasts and helped her sit up. He smiled at her, taking
her head between his big hands, and kissed her gently.
"Would you like something to eat now?" she asked,
after he kissed her again and then looked at her expectantly.
"It has been two whole hours since dinner. Maybe a
snack would be in order. I'll go up and get our robes."
Katherine scraped her nipples along his chest as she rose
off of him, making him hiss in pleasure. When he leaned
forward to run his hands from her waist to her breasts,
she simply smiled and said, "Snack, remember?"
and then laughed at the look of conflict in his eyes. "We'll
see what we can do after the snack," she murmured.
With a quick kiss, she strolled into the kitchen.
Twenty minutes later, Katherine and Cole were sprawled
on the floor, in warm terry cloth robes and slippers. Between
them were plates of fruit, crackers, cheese, rolled ham
and more wine. They chatted easily about this and that,
taking nibbles of food and feeding each other small bites,
enjoying the companionship that comes during the night when
lovers share their thoughts and desires.
Soon, Cole stoked the fire as Katherine rearranged the
plates and the wine glasses. She stretched her long legs
out and Cole lay perpendicular to her, his head in her lap.
He turned his head slightly, to breathe in the musky scent
at the juncture of her thighs, and his arousal was immediately
apparent. He positioned his right arm so that his hand could
slip between the folds of her robe's shawl collar and lightly
trace the curve of her breast.
Katherine closed her eyes, loving his touch. Then she looked
down into his face, a face that was so very familiar, yet
one which she never tired of seeing. She stroked his hair
and smiled at him.
"Ready for your story?"
"Yes, tell me a story." His hand never stopped
brushing her, but his eyes were clear as he stared up into
her face and settled himself.
"Once upon a time-"
"Wait a minute. How long ago? Once upon a time, when?"
"Once upon a time, just six short years ago-"
he smiled and she continued, "-there was a large business.
Actually, it was a publishing house for a magazine, and
it was located in a big city in the south. There worked
at this publishing house, a very plain girl-"
"Hold on a minute. A plain girl? I don't care for
that. It was a very beautiful girl, who simply didn't know
how to make her beauty shine through." Cole pulled
himself up to kiss her breast. The kiss landed only in the
vicinity of her nipple, but that didn't matter because through
the thick robe Katherine couldn't really feel it anyway.
The thought behind the kiss, the intent of the kisser, was
clear, and she smiled brilliantly at her husband as he settled
back in her lap.
"Thank you, my angel, but who's telling this story?"
"You are, but I just want to make sure you get all
of the little details correct. Proceed." Katherine
laughed at the imperious command, ruffling Cole's hair.
"You win. But no more interruptions or we won't get
to bed tonight, and you know what you'll be missing then."
She laughed again, at the look of horror on his face.
"Quiet as a mouse, that's me," he said, and made
a zipping motion across his lips.
She took a few moments to gaze at him, her eyes communicating
the love she felt.
"As I was saying..."
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Reviews
for The Cinderella Curse
"...Knight's book will win readers with its contemporary
twist on an old classic." 4 Stars, Derenda Hilbert,
Romantic Times BOOKclub
"...I just wanted to tell you what a amazing job you
did on The Cinderella Curse! I couldn't stop reading it. I
really enjoyed the book and, I look forward to reading more
of your books in the future." - Rachael S., a reader
"I've found some free time in the last days and read
"The Cinderella Curse" by Dee S. Knight published
by Liquid Sliver Books.It's a great romance and it left
me with the smile on my face. I like the idea of the story
in a story and the romance that is almost like a fairy tale.
Well, almost is an important word, because some of the roles
have been reversed which just makes the story more credible.
Cooper is my kind of hero - he sees the inner beauty of
Charlotte without needing her to put her make-up on, and
he is so
protective and caring and has this boyish side to him which
is totally adorable. And there are some erotic scenes that
are very good written. I want say more because I don't wanna
spoil the fun of reading this book and finding out how the
fairy tale ends. But it's a must read for anyone loving
romances..." - Joanna L. a reader from Poland
"...a wonderful story, with engaging characters, delightful
twists to the plot, and, of all things, TWO happy endings.
Definitely a good, romantic, erotic read." - Geoffrey
Kidd, a reader from CA
"By rewriting Cinderella, Dee Knight has created a
charming adult version of the beloved fairy tale. All the
main characters are presented in modern form, and they are
cast from the lovable and endearing to the contemptible
and scornful. Using a business setting, Ms. Knight tells
how the "wicked" managers make the poor heroine
do all their work. But there is a fairy godfather in this
story, who is willing to stand up and fight for the heroine
against the evil in their workplace. THE CINDERELLA CURSE
is a delightful yet emotional tale that will not soon be
forgotten.
This original story line is well thought out with such credible
characters. The ruthless managers were heartless, and the
boss was insensitive. The heroine was intelligent yet very
vulnerable. The adorable hero was patient, caring and protective.
This fun, but often poignant, story has some incredibly
stimulating love scenes, which are tender and touching with
the depth of emotions between Cooper and Charlotte. Ms.
Knight's THE CINDERELLA CURSE is a modern day fairy tale
which can be read over and over." - 4 1/2 Stars
Amelia R., eCataromance
"Kudos to Ms. Knight. She wrote the story and the
characters well, because I became emotionally involved with
the characters ... For a wonderful read and a book that
explores sexual tension, intense sex scenes and strong character
growth, be sure to pick up a copy of this book." -
4 flames, Robin Taylor, Sizzling Romances
"In "The Cinderella Curse" Dee S. Knight
brings us another sample of a well-written plot with matching
well-written characters and highly erotic love scenes. ...
I admit that I have been consistently falling in love with
Ms. Knight's heroes and this one, to my delight, was not
an exception. He is strong, mature, honest to a fault, and
honorable. ... This story brings in a couple of interesting
twists. If you want to find out what they are, read "The
Cinderella Curse." You will not be disappointed."
- Mireya Orsini, Just Erotic Romance Review Newsletter
"This story has all the right ingredients... Ms. Knight
has done a wonderful job of crafting her story around a
well-known fairy tale... Readers looking for a sexy twist
on an old fairy tale won't be disappointed with THE CINDERELLA
CURSE. - Monica Manning, The Road to Romance
"I had forgotten how enjoyable it could be to read
a fun and easy read with a perfect ending, a happily ever
after. Don't expect though to be the usual read, the story
is full of witty and funny repartee and Ms. Knight does
know her men. She knows their sense of humor and their foibles,
and the banter between good friends that become lovers.
There is something so solid and balanced about this couple,
her innocence vs. his knowledge, and he is a knight in shining
armor. As I finished I smiled ..." - Haley, A Romance
Review
"The Cinderella Curse is a delightful tale, illustrating
in a unique fashion the old adage, "Beauty is only
skin deep". Finely wrought three-dimensional characters
propel the story forward, along with minor characters that
mirror the classis fairy tale, with a fun twist. A warning
to readers however, this tale borders on erotica, so if
you have a gentle disposition and are not in for that kind
of writing, well, get the book anyway and just skim 'those'
pages
this story is definitely worth reading!"
- Denise M. Clark, Denise's Pieces Author Site &
Book Reviews
"With all the characters represented, Cinderella,
Prince Charming, the ugly sisters and Fairy God-Mother,
Dee S. Knight has created her own deliciously erotic adaptation
of Cinderella; THE CINDERELLA CURSE. ... Highly entertaining
and fun to read Dee S. Knight's well written books are always
a delight and THE CINDERELLA CURSE is no exception."
- 4 - Gail Northman, Romance Junkies
"I just finished the "Cinderella Curse"
and all I can say is WOW!!!! ... It's just fun to read it
and I couldn't put it down. I even read it at work. Luckily,
none of the boys noticed... :-) ... Dee, I really have to
thank you for a wonderful book, I'm sure it's one of those
that you re-read many times." - Birgit Brunner,
a reader
"Dee S. Knight's "Cinderella's Curse" is
a wonderful modernization of an old favorite classic; bringing
into the 21st century the tale of the rag-bedecked, ash-covered
woman who, against all odds, meets her handsome prince.
This is a "must read" -- not just for the plot
line, but for the great character development and relationships
(not to mention the hot, hot scenes) as well." -
Erica
DeQuaya, author of Backstage
Affair available from LSB
I'm a sucker for stories about friends who fall in love,
and THE CINDERELLA CURSE is one of those stories. Engaging
characters, sizzling love scenes, and an interesting plot
kept me reading this long after I should've been asleep.
Once again, author Dee S. Knight has scored with a great
erotica romance. - Vanessa
Hart, author of Love Lessons and Happy Campers
"The Cinderella Curse is a remarkable twist on the
traditional fairy-tales. Watching Charlotte try to figure
out what she truly wants instead of what she thinks she
wants was eye opening. As the story progress, you can clearly
see how much she loves Cooper, even though she denies it
to herself. Ms. Knight has written a wonderfully unforgettable
story and I look forward to reading more of her work."
- Ayden Delacroix, In the Library Review
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