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REVIEW ➞ Masked Innocence by Sawyer Quinn

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A black satin mask was the only thing protecting Lady Katherine Mandeville from discovery and scandal. Temptation lured her to the hedonistic masquerade, and curiosity forced her indulgence in a wicked proposition. A night of paradise with the Marquess of Claireborne enflamed her desire for the forbidden, leaving her ruined in every possible way.

A perfect evening of unparalleled bliss…if only she hadn’t been caught.

This is a Regency erotica short that ends in a cliffhanger. It’s part of the Innocence Lost series, a group of erotica prequels to Regency romance novels/novellas, each short featuring the defloration of a heroine. These are not required reading to enjoy the Regencies they precede, however they do enhance the story.


A serpent to her Eve, offering fruit so forbidden she’d leave that party ruined beyond repair.


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This story is fast paced, but there is no shortage of insane chemistry and some spice.

Katherine knows what she is doing could get her into some trouble, yet that didn’t stop her. This is a prequel novella, but I am already hooked on this story and these characters so I can’t wait to see where things are going to go. I already love Seb and I can’t wait to get to know more about him.

Masked Innocence is a tease of what is to come and I am here for it all.

If you’re looking for an erotic, historical romance this is one to check out!             


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