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Tess

 

Tess and Simon Lawrence survived what few couples had; a sexual scandal. There would always be that air of uncertainty about Si but their show was more popular than ever. Tess had no further problems with her pregnancy and was back at work within six weeks of giving birth. However, the dynamics of the show had changed.

She was still great with the guests; her warm and bubbly personality putting them at ease. However, it was Si who’d changed, and quite spectacularly too. Gone were the flirtatious overtones and casual come-ons; perversely, Tess almost missed them. Be careful what you wish for, right enough, she thought ruefully. She remembered Anna Dunbar’s words. “If he steps out of line, let me know. Have you still got those envelopes?”

Tess took a moment to understand what Anna was implying—blackmail. “Yes,” she said hesitantly, “but I don’t want to go down that route again.” Anna told Tess, Si had never pursued the matter again after she advised him nothing had been found from the envelopes.

Anna nodded. “Let’s hope you don’t have to.”

Her face had grown hot and she couldn’t meet Anna’s gaze. She wasn’t proud of what she’d done. Blackmailing her husband had been madness. Tess couldn’t imagine ever doing something so desperate again. Had she really been that person? Si had pushed even her limits but she was a survivor and a different person as a result.

Tess was free now and Si knew it; he no longer had a hold over her and he didn’t like it. His insecurities made him jealous. He saw every man...every guest as a threat. In a way, Si had become Tess. The role reversal had viewers glued to their televisions.

The biggest change in their lives was their job as parents. Their beautiful daughter, Amber, was the centre of their world. Tess loved her with astonishing ferocity. The old Si would never have coped with playing second fiddle. Events had made him a better father too. Their relationship had been rocky over the last months. This was often the case with parents of a new-born. They were both tired, juggling nursery and work, with the care of Amber. It was a joint responsibility. Tess sighed. They’d gone from sex addicts to complete abstinence and Tess was conscious they needed to reconnect for both their sakes. Tonight was a gamble, but even Tess realised sometimes risks must be taken. She felt a thrill go through her when their booking for the Braille Club was confirmed. When their life imploded...it was the last thing on their minds but Tess had never forgotten her sensory lessons. Strangely, neither had Si.

Tess dressed with care. Her parents were looking after Amber tonight to allow Tess and Si a much needed overnight stay at Harrison’s. She felt nervous. Although they shared the same home and bed, there had been no intimacy between them. Si treated her with such reverence; she thought he’d give a eunuch a run for his money. She was meeting Si there. He’d taken their suitcase with him earlier. When Tess looked at her reflection she saw a hint of her old self and frowned. Nerves did not suit her. Arriving at the club, her heart jumped as Si turned around. His face lit up when he saw her. A shot of pure desire travelled straight through Tess. Si looked so handsome and then he smiled, transforming his face and melting her heart. Tess felt for the Braille key she wore around her neck. She remembered the sensation of the sensory devices and the Braille chair. Tonight was going to be dynamite because this time they would experience a zone as a couple. Tess was looking forward to it because her husband had become almost like a stranger to her, but after the Braille Club zone experience...she hoped to remedy that.

The Braille Club

BOOK 1

 

The Braille Club Unbound

BOOK 2

 

The Braille Club Undone

BOOK 3

 

The Braille Club Reborn.

BOOK 4

Coming Soon

Acknowledgments

 

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About the Author

 

I was born in the spring of 1967 at Paisley’s Ross Hospital in Scotland and grew up in Glasgow. I was an office administrator and latterly a recruitment consultant before marrying and relocating to The Netherlands with my husband. After two years, I moved to Cheshire where my first child was born and returned to work part-time. My final relocation took me back to my home town of Glasgow where I welcomed the arrival of my second child. I raised my family whilst harbouring dreams of becoming a writer. In September 2013, I took the plunge and started my first book.

When I set out to write these books, I wanted to create something that mirrored exactly the kind of books I like to read. My top picks are always originals featuring strong male and female protagonists with attitude. The Braille Club Series books are a great mix of genres. Although sensuality plays a big part, there is also intrigue and a touch of thriller.

 

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