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Sanctum Black (#1)

A Razor’s Edge Enemies to Lovers BDSM Erotica Short

 

BDSM Erotica

 

Date Published: February 27, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press

 

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Power made them enemies. Desire makes them reckless. One surrender
changes everything.

Mira: En Every meeting is a battle. Every look feels like a challenge
I shouldn’t want to accept. Then I receive an invitation to Sanctum
Black. A private sex club where power, and desire collide. When Elias appears,
I should leave. Instead, I let him show me exactly how thin the line is
between control and surrender. Outside, we’re enemies fighting for the
upper hand. Inside, I give him everything I pretend I don’t crave.

Elias: Mira Calder doesn’t bend. She dismantles. Brilliant, relentless,
and impossible to ignore. I wanted her from the first meeting. Not romance.
Not dates. I wanted to break her composure and earn her surrender. Sanctum
Black gives us rules, boundaries, and privacy with no consequences. Just heat,
power, and obsession in a safe, anonymous environment. She’s my equal in
the boardroom. In the dark, she’s mine to challenge and claim. Enemies
to lovers. High-stakes power play. One mistake neither of us can afford to
walk away from untouched.

 

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Copyright ©2026 Wanda Violet O.

 

Mira

The moment I crossed the threshold of my apartment, I kicked off my heels, not
caring where they landed. My feet throbbed with the special kind of pain
reserved for women who spent twelve hours in Italian leather torture devices,
all for the sake of standing eye-to-eye with men who confused height with
authority. The negotiation with Elias Hartmann had dragged on until sunset,
both of us refusing to yield on key points until our respective teams were
practically falling asleep at the table. I’d won this round, but victory
felt hollow when measured against the ache behind my eyes.

“Fuck it,” I muttered to no one, dropping my briefcase on the
entryway bench. My apartment greeted me with familiar silence, the kind I
usually found comforting after days filled with strategic verbal combat.
Tonight, though, it felt like just another empty space.

I shrugged off my blazer and hung it with more care than I’d shown my
shoes. Six hundred dollars of tailored wool deserved better, even if I
couldn’t muster the energy to pick up my heels, which were now scattered
across my polished hardwood floor. My blouse came next, the top three buttons
already undone during the elevator ride up. Freedom, in small increments.

The wine rack in my kitchen called to me like a beacon. I selected a Cabernet
I’d been saving, though I couldn’t remember why. Some mythical
special occasion that never materialized. The cork came free with a satisfying
pop that echoed in my silent kitchen.

I didn’t bother with a glass at first, taking a generous swig straight
from the bottle. Only after that initial hit did I pour properly, the dark
liquid swirling as I carried it to my living room. The tension in my neck had
transformed into something solid, a concrete weight pressing down on my spine.
I rolled my head, feeling vertebrae pop in protest.

Elias fucking Hartmann. The man was infuriating. Brilliant, undoubtedly, but
maddening in a way that made me want to either slap him or…

I cut that thought off, unwilling to follow where it led. Six months of
negotiations over this acquisition, and the progress we’d made could be
measured in millimeters. Every concession was a battle, every clause
scrutinized with microscopic closeness.

I raised my wine glass to take a healthy pull. I couldn’t deny the
grudging respect I’d developed for my opponent. He had a mind like a
steel trap and eyes that missed nothing. Including, I suspected, the way my
breath sometimes caught when he leaned too close across the conference table.

I massaged my temples, pressing hard enough to make little starbursts appear
behind my closed eyelids. Professional attraction was a complication I
didn’t need. Especially not with someone whose corporate ambitions
directly opposed my client’s interests.

Something caught my eye as I passed entryway table. A black envelope, sleek
and heavy, with a minimalist gold emblem stamped in the corner. I froze, wine
glass halfway to my lips. It definitely hadn’t been there this morning.

Setting down my glass, I approached the envelope cautiously, as though it
might bite. My building had excellent security, a key consideration when
I’d purchased the apartment. Someone placing this here meant either my
security had been compromised, or…

I picked it up, feeling the substantial weight of the cardstock. Expensive.
The gold emblem caught the light, an ornate “SB” intertwined in a
design that managed to suggest both elegance and something darker. No postage,
no address. Just my name in metallic ink that gleamed under my fingertips.

I slid my finger under the flap, breaking the wax seal that I hadn’t
initially noticed. Inside was a single card of the same heavyweight black
stock, text printed in the same gold ink.

To: Ms. Mira Calder


You are cordially invited to Sanctum Black, where discretion meets pleasure
without judgment. Your reputation for excellence has been noted by our
selection committee. Should you choose to accept, present this invitation at
1158 Blackwood Avenue at 10 PM this evening.

Boundaries respected. Desires fulfilled.

Sanctum Black

Your privacy is our sacred covenant

HW George

Concierge

I turned the card over, looking for more information, but found only the same
emblem from the envelope. Sanctum Black. I’d heard whispers about it in
certain circles. Sanctum Black was an exclusive club where the elite could
shed their public personas. Not exactly a sex club, but definitely not a
simple social club either. The kind of place where people went when they
wanted experiences they couldn’t get elsewhere, with the absolute
certainty that what happened there would never leave its walls.

My analytical mind immediately began dissecting how my name had reached their
“selection committee.” Who had recommended me? What did they know
about me that made them think I’d be interested? And more importantly,
who else might I encounter there?

 

About the Author

Welcome to Wanda Violet O.’s world of bedtime fantasy, where you’ll find a
variety of sexy creatures ready to drink their fill. Wanda specializes in
extreme kink. Monsters, BDSM role play… she’s got it all. Come take a look
for yourself!

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Crime Thriller

Date Published: December 3, 2025

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At the age of 13, Aurelia’s entire life changes when her parents
begin to align themselves with the Juarez Cartel, running drugs and
trafficking women through Rio Bravo, their small town off the Rio Grande
River. Determined to get away from this life, Aurelia collects years of
evidence on the cartel.

At the age of 17, she is forced to run when her parents arrange a marriage to
a cartel member. After working with the FBI to take down most of the cartel,
she is placed in a protection program. Unbeknownst to her, the Juarez Cartel
has rebuilt and is stronger now than before.

In a twist of fate, Aurelia is kidnapped, forced to marry Diego, son to the
leader of the cartel, and produce an heir. Diego, who becomes an unseen ally,
along with Aurelia begin to align themselves with individuals throughout
Mexico to take down the cartel. They will fight, blackmail, and kill to
protect those they love.

In an act of desperation, Diego makes the ultimate sacrifice and enlists the
help of Daniel Zimmerman, a U.S. FBI agent and Aurelia’s first love. On
the day of the raid, will everyone make it out of Mexico alive?


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Looking at Diego, I really take him in. The tall, lanky boy that I knew is gone. I stare at the muscles that fill out the shirt Diego wears. The soft brown color of his skin, peeking out from the collar of his shirt, is darker than I remember. His face is chiseled with a prominent jaw line. Hair, long enough to run my fingers through, graces his head. I see those eyes I remember. Kind, dark pools of ink. 

Angry with myself for the feelings coursing through my body right now, I look away. I hate that I feel even an ounce of attraction toward him.

“I didn’t know what your stomach could handle, so I brought you something light. If you want something else, I can get it for you. There is also an ice pack for your eye and some pain medicine.”

I just nod, and pick up the water bottle, taking a long drink. I nibble on the crackers as I hear Diego say, “You can ask me anything. This is one place you are free to talk. Between the ocean waves and the wind, the listening devices can’t pick up our voices as long as we talk softly. I am sorry I was so angry with you earlier. You do not know what I have sacrificed, and that was not fair of me to think otherwise.”

Out of all the things I should have asked, “Why?” is all that comes out. 

Diego just looks at me and raises an eyebrow. “Why would you sacrifice anything for me?” I clarify. 

Diego just sits there for a while, looking at the ocean before he finally speaks. 

“Our lives are actually a lot alike. We both had a parent taken from us when we were young, and our lives ripped out from under us. That control was taken from both of us, and we did the best we could with the life we were given. I wanted nothing to do with that life and had pretty much given up hope, until one day I met this beautiful, feisty girl, who, despite what life had given her, was determined to make the most of it.”

Diego turns to look at me. 

“The days I spent with you on the back porch of your mom’s house were the best days of my life.” 

“Then you stopped coming and joined the enemy!” I practically yell at him. 

“Do you think I had a choice any more than you did?” Diego yells, hitting his fist on the chair, knocking over the food. 

“Shit!” Standing up, he runs his hands through his hair. 

“I’m sorry. Hector saw the friendship between the two of us on those visits and reported it back to my father. Miguel was already trying to get me under his thumb, and he saw an opportunity to use you to get that done. I told him he was crazy, and you were just some stupid kid I had to talk to while we were there. I knew he had eyes watching, so I started being part of the conversations with the cartel to get their eyes off you.”

I sit there in stunned silence. It was like I had been putting a puzzle of my life together and thought I knew what the picture was, only to realize I was not even given all the pieces. 

“I still continued to watch you, even though you wouldn’t even look at me. I was planning to explain everything to you, but then you met Daniel. Believe it or not, I was happy for you. Your entire way of being changed for the better. I was hopeful that you would just keep under the radar, and he would get you out of that life. I was just biding my time until that happened, and then I was going to tell my father that I was out. If that meant the end of me, that was fine, because I knew one of us would have a life beyond all of this.”

“What?” I whisper. 

I don’t even think he hears me as he starts pacing. “Then you guys got caught and-” I stand up at this point and am shaking from head to toe. 

“Did you know? Did you know what they were going to do to him?” I yell. 

“I was pulling more and more away from the cartel’s dealings. I did not know what was happening until Daniel was already gone.” I know by the way he holds my eyes—he is telling the truth. Sinking back into the chair, I turn my head toward the ocean.

“I was going to come to you after that and try to explain. I waited for you after a shift one night. When you came out, you had a determined look in your eye. Instead of approaching you, I followed you.” 

At this, I whip my head around to look at him. 

“Imagine my surprise when you ended up at the docks where the cartel just happened to be unloading drugs.” 

“Did you rat me out?” I ask.

A hurt look crosses his face before he looks away again. 

“No, I told my father I wanted in on the runs after that. I thought if I was there, I might be able to protect you. The night you were spotted, I did everything I could to make sure you got away.”

“You knew I was there?” 

“I always knew where you were, crazy girl. I saw you even when you didn’t see yourself.” 

 

About the Author

T.R. Motley
T.R. Motley. I have lived in Oklahoma all of my life. For the last 28
years now, I have dedicated my life to taking care of my family and other
families as a nurse. I worked in the Pediatric ICU for 25 years taking care of
extremely sick children. There were highs, when I was able to place a child in
his parent’s arms after a being on life support to watch the smile on both of
their faced for a very long time. There were lows, when I placed a child in
their parent’s arms, which would be the last time they would ever hold them.

My love of books started as a teen when life was not the best, and I would
place myself in the characters shoes and get lost in the story. As an adult,
it was my escape from reality in a sometimes cruel world. Along the way, my
own stories began to swirl in my head. I always wanted to put those stories on
paper, but needing to be a responsible adult, took the safe route.

On my last week in the PICU, my fellow coworkers and I went on a float trip.
Several people asked if we had it to do over again, would we still have become
a nurse. Surprisingly, only two people said they would. When going around and
asking what everyone would have done instead, I said I would have become an
author. Silence ensued for a minute, before there was a chorus of, “Go for
it!” Two months later, I did a ton of research and started my first novel.
Seven months later, I had a completed piece of work. Months of beta reading
and changes along with and editor, helped round out what my book has become.

Now, twenty years later, I am pursuing that dream of storytelling.

Aurelia’s story is about overcoming any obstacle, even when being pushed down
from every angle for most of her life. It is about seeing some of the worst
circumstances in life, facing those head on and fighting back to make her life
better. It is about believing that just because you were born into a certain
life, you can fight for what you want and make your way out. It is about
finding love in the worst circumstances and having life ripped away once more.
It is about a woman fighting in a man’s world and excelling. It is about
finding friends in the misted of tragedy and realizing sometimes people will
fight for you just as hard.

We see the mark drug cartels not only leave on the U.S. and Mexico in general,
but in the lives of real people. We see how easy human trafficking and
bringing drugs in from Mexico can be. We learn that people are so greedy for
power and money, that they allow these things to happen. People that should
protect us. This is a powerful story of how Aurelia, who is immersed into this
world, not only fights for herself, but others who have been drug in along
with her. There are powerful characters that Aurelia meets along the way who
join forces to not only help her with this fight but become the family she
never had.

This is a romantic suspense novel, appropriate for ages 18+ (adult only).

 

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The Chrichton Leprechaun Blitz

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A Saint Patrick’s Day Legend

Children’s Book, Saint Patrick’s Day Book

Date Published: January 26, 2026

 

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A Funny St. Patrick’s Day Picture Book Based on the Viral Internet
Legend!

 

Can you see the leprechaun? Join the search in this whimsical reimagining of
the internet’s favorite St. Paddy’s Day mystery!

Deep in the heart of the Crichton neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama, a legend
was born. Inspired by the viral news sensation that captured the world’s
imagination in 2006, The Crichton Leprechaun transforms the famous local rumor
into a delightful, laugh-out-loud adventure for the whole family.

It all starts on a sunny March morning when whispers spread through the
community: There is a leprechaun in the tree! Is it a magical sighting? A
trick of the light? Or just a bit of mischievous holiday fun?

Follow the neighborhood excitement as crowds gather, amateur sketches are
drawn, and everyone—from curious kids to skeptical grown-ups—joins
the hunt for the elusive pot of gold.

Why Readers Love This Book:


A Nostalgic Tribute:
The perfect gag gift or collector’s item for millennial
parents and adults who remember the original viral video and news clip.


Holiday Fun:
A fresh, humorous alternative to traditional Saint Patrick’s Day
books for kids.


Community & Joy:
At its heart, this is a warm story about how a
neighborhood came together to share a laugh and a legend.


Vibrant Illustrations:
Brings the “Amateur Sketch” and the magic of Mobile to
colorful life.


Whether you are looking for a funny children’s book, a unique St. Patrick’s
Day gift, or a piece of internet history reimagined, this story proves that
sometimes the real gold is the fun we have together.

About the Author

Salvatore Mautone

By day, Salvatore Mautone is an attorney and compliance professional; by
night, he is a children’s book author. A New Jersey native,
Salvatore’s writing career started close to home with No Karate in The
Potty, a story crafted specifically to make his niece and nephew laugh. He
continues to find joy in creating stories that entertain young readers.

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Unexpected Altars Week Blast

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Christian Devotional, Inspirational Personal Testimonies

Date Published: 11-15-2025

Publisher: Acorn Book Services

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Everyday moments become sacred altars where God meets you.

 

Do you sometimes wish you could hear from God? Do you feel like you are
too insignificant for Him to care about your daily battles with loneliness,
grief, change, and doubts?

 

God talks to each of us – from the young husband and father who
accidentally torched his home, to the claustrophobic pastor making her way
through a historic tunnel in Israel, to the mystery author having a close call
with a stink bug.

 

 

God can speak to us through that soft voice inside your head; or the
perfect words for your circumstance uttered on Sunday morning; or He can come
to you in a powerful revelation.

 

 

Turn your doubts into divine encounters. Discover how God is speaking to
you today through these 101 inspirational faith stories. These stories will
transform your doubts into powerful encounters with God’s grace, guiding
you to find Him in unexpected places.

 

 

UNEXPECTED ALTARS is a collection of stories of faith from real people,
just like you, who have experienced God’s grace and presence in their
lives. Their authors pray that this Christian devotional will inspire your
daily spiritual life. Each story is a powerful reminder that God meets us
right where we are—building altars of worship in the ordinary and the
extraordinary. Perfect for daily devotion, small group discussion, or personal
encouragement.

 

 

Start your journey to find God in the unexpected! Order UNEXPECTED
ALTARS today!

 

 

UNEXPECTED ALTARS: MEETING GOD IN EVERYDAY MOMENTS is an anthology
written by multiple authors, edited by JoAnne Alexander, and published by
Lauren Carr for Oakland Community Church, a non-denominational church located
in Charles Town, West Virginia.

 

All royalties from this devotional book will be donated to the building fund
for Oakland Community Church’s new building. Oakland’s goal is to design a
biophilic building that takes advantage of the beauty of our Jefferson County
location.

 

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Sci-Fi Romance, Romantic Intrique

Date Published: February 20, 2026

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Five
stargazers defy the odds and find love and adventure as they travel across the
galaxy.

 

Descended from the witches of old Earth, Stargazers
are highly sought after, both by legitimate sources and by pirates who enslave
them and use their talents to bend energy to power space ships and detect
people’s presences from great distances.
Wanton: When Tarik’s brother is
captured by the Intergalactic Council, the handsome cyborg realizes he’ll need
the help of a Stargazer if a rescue mission is to succeed. But when he kidnaps
Krystal, he’s torn between rescuing his brother and his growing attraction to
the talented witch.
Willful: Born both a Stargazer and Daughter-Heir to
the throne of New Zanadles, Jazlyn is used to a life of pampered luxury. But
when the planet runs into financial trouble, her leisurely life is replaced by
a whirlwind of Intergalactic Council intrigues and the lusty attentions of her
new employers.
Wild: When Stargazer Anaya stows away on a ship belonging
to a cynical bounty hunter, Ryland assumes she’s a runaway sex slave and
offers her a choice: be returned to her master or stay and serve his every
desire.
Wayward: When Abbie is kidnapped, Kat, her twin, boldly offers
her services to a very sexy pirate captain in return for his help. Tore is
fascinated by the sexy young Stargazer, but how far is she willing to go to
save her sister?
Sinful: Breanne is on a mission is to rescue a fellow
Stargazer who fell prey to pirates, and she can’t do that from the brig of
Roark’s spaceship. When she convinces Roark they should join forces, they find
out just how powerful they can be together. The pirates don’t stand a chance
against their combined wrath.

 

Publisher’s Note: Stargazers
contains the previously published novellas Wanton, Willful, Wild, Wayward and
Sinful.

 

 

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Excerpt from Wanton

Tarik watched the young woman pacing the cargo bay of his ship. Tall and
willowy, she stalked the width of the cell with angry strides of long, slim
legs. A short, fitted tunic did little to hide her shapely figure, and he felt
a spark of heat ignite in his gut despite his mistrust of her kind. Wisps of
wavy, chestnut hair escaped from the single braid that hung to her waist, and
her green eyes sparkled with rage.
He felt the corner of his mouth tilt
upward as she aimed a kick at the wall. He’d bet if he could hear what she was
muttering, it wouldn’t be very ladylike. Of course, she wasn’t really a lady.
Krystal de Mylar was a Stargazer, one of the few who hadn’t yet sold her
talents to the Intergalactic Council. Probably holding out for a better deal,
he thought cynically.
The lack of military security surrounding her had
made her an ideal target when he realized he needed to acquire one of the
accursed witches in order to rescue his brother. Tarik’s renegade status made
it impossible to post a job proposal with the Stargazers’ Guild, so he’d
simply used his resources to plan and execute the perfect kidnapping.
Unfortunately, none of his cybernetic enhancements would help him explain to
the infuriated redhead why he’d spirited her away from her home without her
consent.
The woman stopped pacing and pivoted to face the hovering droid,
her eyes narrowed so that the green irises sparkled like gems. She’d obviously
realized someone was monitoring her. A flicker of heat ran up his spine as she
stood still, legs spread and hands on hips. Her mouth moved, and his attention
dropped to her full, luscious lips as they moved slowly in exaggerated
speech.
You are going to regret this.
It wasn’t hard to read her
lips. Or the threat in her eyes. He sure hoped she didn’t know how to wrap the
interplanetary energy lines around his neck.
“Not exactly what I’d
expected.” He turned to address his second-in-command. “I pictured someone
older, and tougher.”
Ryan grinned. “And a little less mouthwateringly
attractive? Might have made it easier to deal with her. Do you want me to go
in first and soften her up a bit? Your reputation with the ladies doesn’t bode
well for gaining her co-operation.”
Tarik sighed. They’d managed to
spirit Krystal out from under the noses of her parents and her bodyguards
without a problem, but they needed her to co-operate if they hoped to
accomplish their mission.
Stargazers could sense the energy lines that
connected the stars and planets. They had the ability to grasp those lines and
harness the energy for their own use. If she agreed to help them rescue his
brother Cynn, all they’d need to do was narrow down his location and the witch
could use the energy lines to get them in and out of Intergalactic space
undetected by the patrolling warships. He didn’t understand how the Stargazers
accomplished it, but the results were irrefutable, which explained why the
unscrupulous bastards running the Intergalactic Council made a point of hiring
as many of the witches as possible.
Before his parents were murdered by
the Council, they’d likened the Stargazers’ abilities to the witches of Old
Earth, who used the planet’s ley lines to feed their magic. They’d been
baffled though, by the Stargazers’ tendency to accept employment with the
restrictive Intergalactic Council. He sighed, running his fingers through his
short hair. The longer he put this off, the angrier the witch would get.
“Get
her into a set of restraints and bring her up to the interrogation chamber.”
He turned to leave, pausing when Ryan grabbed his arm. He looked pointedly at
the offending hand, raising one eyebrow questioningly.
Ryan let go of his
arm. “Restraints? Are you serious? She’s already pissed. You need to convince
her to help us, and treating her like a criminal isn’t going to win you any
brownie points.”
That might be true, but he wanted her under control
until she agreed to help. “Just the wrist restraints, then.” He ignored Ryan’s
glare of disapproval. “If I understand the theory, she can’t hook into the
power of the energy lines without lifting her arms, so we should be safe
enough.”
Ryan’s disbelieving snort told him what his second-in-command
thought about that.
“Get her up there. Now.” He issued the command in
what he hoped was a stern tone, pivoting to stalk out of the room. The damn
witch hadn’t been on his ship for a full solar cycle and already she was
causing trouble.

 


About the Author

 
Anne Kane lives in the beautiful Okanagan Valley with a
bouncy little rescue dog whose breed defies description, a cantankerous
Himalayan cat, and too many fish to count. She spent many years trying to fit
in and act normal, but finally gave up the effort. She started writing romance
in 2008, and her fate was sealed when she won a publishing contract with Red
Sage Publishing and just a month later Changeling Press accepted her first
submission. Since then she has published more than thirty stories in a variety
of sub-genres, all with a happily ever after.
She has two handsome sons
and six adorable grandchildren and enjoys spending time with them whenever she
can. Her hobbies, when she’s not playing with the characters in her
head, include kayaking, hiking, swimming, playing guitar, singing and of
course, reading.

 

 

 
 
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