Sunday, October 28, 2018

Tabula Rasa by Kitty Thomas


I'm a fan of Kitty Thomas. If that wasn't clear, then I'll make it known because I will be posting several blogs about her work. I really enjoy reading this author for several reasons. Tabula Rasa is one of my absolute favorites of this author's works. Why? Because of the writing of course. There is something about her male leads that lends to wanting to more about them. These are not fluffy happily ever after stories. They have amazing endings that work for the story that's written.

This is one of my go to re-reads. I have a lot of them and several with this author. My absolute favorite book is Broken Dolls and this one is right behind it. Shannon is a great male lead. There's no way I can talk about this book without spoiling so much.

All I can say is, give this book a try. I didn't regret it and I hope you won't either.


Title: Tabula Rasa     
Author: Kitty Thomas
Genre: Literary Erotica/Contemporary
Publisher: Burlesque Press
Release Date: June 15 2016
Blurb/Synopsis:
At some point, right before my memory clicked off, the nightmare fairy must have paid the world a visit. Everything is dead and abandoned. It’s just… gone.
I don’t remember how the world got this way, but my husband and I were lucky to find the deserted theme park when we did.
I thought we were the only survivors, but a new man has come. Shannon. He scares me. He seems weirdly possessive of me.
He’s going to take me out of the park, away from my husband and the only safety I have. I’m terrified to know what’s out there.

Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction, and the author does not endorse or condone any of this book’s content in a real world setting. This work is intended for an emotionally mature, adult audience.
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KITTY THOMAS writes dark sexy stories that play with power. She began publishing in early 2010 and is considered one of the original authors of the dark romance/erotic subgenre.
This work is meant for an adult audience. The author does not endorse or condone any of the behavior carried out by characters in her stories. She believes fiction is meant to challenge the reader, not teach morality. If you haven’t developed morals by the time you start reading erotica, it’s probably too late.
Kitty writes standalone novels except for the Pleasure House Books which are interlocking standalones and can be read in any order (The “order of publication” is listed for those who want a reading order.)
Pleasure House Books
Order of Publication: (i.e. the order in which they were wrote.)
For Complete Book List Checkout Kitty’s Website

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