The Red - This Week's #TBT Book Suggestion

Title: The Red
Subtitle: An Erotic Fantasy
Author: Tiffany Reisz
Publisher: 8th Circle Press (eBook and Trade Paperback) • Tantor Audio (Audiobook CD and Download)
On-Sale Date: July 11, 2017 (Worldwide)

“Deliciously deviant… Akin to Anne Rice’s Beauty series.”— Library Journal (Starred Review)
Never make a promise you don’t intend to keep…
Mona Lisa St. James made a deathbed promise that she would do anything to save her mother’s art gallery. Unfortunately, not only is The Red painted red, but it’s in the red.
Just as she realizes she has no choice but to sell it, a mysterious man comes in after closing time and makes her an offer: He will save The Red if she agrees to submit to him for the period of one year.
The man is handsome, English, and terribly tempting…but surely her mother didn’t mean for Mona to sell herself to a stranger. Then again, she did promise to do anything to save The Red…


How Explicit 5 / 5
BDSM/Fetish 3.5 / 5
Story 5 / 5
OVERALL – 5 / 5Wow! That was one incredibly smoking hot book!The Red by Tiffany Reisz is unlike any book that I have read. This was the first book that I have read by Ms. Reisz and I will definitely check out more of her work! The storyline is unique, unexpected and refreshing and the characters are complex, well developed, and engaging.
In this story, Mona Lisa St. James owns and runs an art gallery called The Red, which her mother handed down to her. Before her mother passed, she made Mona promise to keep The Red open and do whatever she needs to keep it from closing. So, when all the bills piled up and the creditors calling, Mona was at a loss of what to do. Until a mysterious man arrived unexpectedly and made her an offer.
This story is one of my all-time favorites and will stay with me for a long time! I can’t wait to find the time to re-read it!



Tiffany Reisz is the author of the internationally bestselling and award-winning Original Sinners series for Mira Books (Harlequin/Mills & Boon). Tiffany’s books inhabit a sexy shadowy world where romance, erotica and literature meet and do immoral and possibly illegal things to each other. She describes her genre as “literary friction,” a term she stole from her main character, who gets in trouble almost as often as the author herself. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky with her husband, author Andrew Shaffer, and two cats. If she couldn’t write, she would die.




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