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JANE EYROTICA

Karena Rose Charlotte Brontë

In this cleverly retold classic, sex collides with corsets in a burst of erotic, mash-up fiction, bringing the searing heat of Fifty Shades of Grey to the dark secrets of one of literature’s finest novels, Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre has lived a sheltered, callous life. Orphaned at a young age and despised by her remaining family, she is shipped off to Lowood School and can only dream of tenderness and affection. Upon accepting a governess position at Thornfield Hall, a world of passion, desire, and sex explodes before her naïve eyes in the form of the brooding, dashing master of the house: Mr. Rochester. After playful attempts to evade Mr. Rochester’s advances fail, Jane finds herself succumbing to his savage, brutal lust and losing herself in the intense heat of her yearning. Jane believes that beneath Mr. Rochester’s dark, handsome, and sometimes brutal exterior, there must be a heart, and she is desperate to find love in his hungry caresses. But then, she discovers something in the attic . . . and her world is turned upside down forever. Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855) was an English novelist and poet. She was the oldest surviving daughter in her family and had two literary sisters, Anne and Emily. She is most famous for her novel, Jane Eyre, which was first published in 1847. Karena rose is a young, English author who writes under different aliases. She divides her time between her home county of Kent and Surrey, where she is currently attending university, studying English Literature. Jane Eyre was a favorite classic from her school days, and she couldn’t resist the opportunity to revisit the electric attraction between Rochester and Jane, adding eroticism and intimacy to their sparking chemistry. She currently resides in Kent, England.
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Published 2013-01-01 by Skyhorse

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French: MA Editions, Russian: Exmo

Rose’s ability to maintain the original personality of her Victorian heroine, even during very un-Victorian sex, is commendable.