Jul
2012
Anarchy of the Heart – The Complete Novel
It’s the first vacation that workaholic couple Leo and Caitlyn have had for a long while, and the sun-drenched South of France offers the perfect opportunity to relax, take in the local sights and completely unwind.
But after an unexpected row threatens to ruin everything, Caitlyn has a chance encounter with an attractive and charming European couple which turns her head to wicked possibilities. When it comes to a little make-up sex with Leo, she reveals ideas that could blow their relationship apart – or turn out to be the most incredible journey of sexual discovery.
The temptation of what could happen with the fiery Marco and his beautiful blonde lover Sofia proves strong, but along with the whirlwind of lust and breathless carnal exploration, will they be able to handle the emotional consequences that come with being so intimate with others? And how will it affect their upcoming marriage?
Also available in three separate volumes
For those of you who prefer to read ebooks in smaller chunks, Anarchy of the Heart is also available to purchase in separate volumes:
Anarchy of the Heart – Volume One: Making Her Blush Price: Free!
It’s the first vacation that workaholic couple Leo and Caitlyn have had for a long while, and the sun-drenched South of France offers the perfect opportunity to relax, take in the local sights and completely unwind. But an unexpected encounter with an attractive European couple also presents a last chance before their wedding to challenge their boundaries and pursue their every sexual desire…
Anarchy of the Heart – Volume Two: Crossing Boundaries Price: $2.99
Leo and Caitlyn, a young couple on vacation in the sunny South of France, continue to explore their sexual boundaries with a beautiful French girl and her boyfriend. What happens if they go all the way with this lively pair – and what will it do to their relationship? After a few glasses of the local wine, there’s only one way to find out…
Anarchy of the Heart – Volume Three: Forever Changed Price: $2.99
Two couples take an unforgettable journey together to Venice overnight by train, exploring more than just the beauty of the magnificent city of canals as they continue to pursue and surpass their sexual boundaries. But is a rift opening up between them? And what does a change in allegiances mean for their long-term happiness and the upcoming wedding?

Edward
August 21, 2012 at 12:48 pm (277 days ago)My God, I should not have read Part I of this before starting a difficult work week. I am not a gushing 25 year old female (blatant sexist statement by me) but a middle aged male professional who writes (dull, turgid) stuff for a living, and I could not concentrate all day. I was emotionally wrenched and wasted after his fiance kissed Marco, recalling times my wife had made me jealous many years ago before we were married, but how hot it actually had made me. I left an effusive review on Smashwords and bought the whole book today, but cannot possibly read it when I have briefs to write! You, sir, can work wonders, even if I’ve almost suffered agony reading Leo’s reactions and doubts. (Spoiler for fans coming up.) I would not/could not have stopped Sophia to call I’m afraid. Does that make me weaker or stronger than Leo?
Thanks again, mate!
Max Sebastian
August 22, 2012 at 5:41 pm (276 days ago)Thanks Edward, I’m pleased that you’ve connected with the story and the characters – though I hope there wasn’t too much agony for you in doing so! Although erotica is often supposed to have a strong element of fantasy in it, I originally wrote this story from a feeling that too often in “menage” erotica stories, characters seem to just jump into bed no questions asked. Yet people are for the most part conditioned to be monogamous, and crossing those boundaries must in real life be somewhat emotionally wrenching.
Edward
August 23, 2012 at 3:00 pm (275 days ago)I swear I’m too old to be a “fanboy” but after mustering the strength to finish this, I am still amazed at this novel. Not, by any means, mere “erotic fiction.”