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Authors: Pavarti K. Tyler

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What's Next from Pavarti K. Tyler?

PROTECTING PORTIA

A Sugar House Novella

Watch for this second installment of the
Sugar House Novellas
series, coming March 2014 from Evolved Publishing.

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Jackson Grady met the love of his life. Unfortunately, he was running drugs for a pimp named Sasha at the time, who asked him to keep an eye on their new acquisition from Russia, the bedraggled beauty named Portia. She touched his heart and forced him to confront the kind of man he’d become.

Now, Portia and Jackson both work at The Sugar House. He continuously looks out for her, and longs for her with his every breath, but knows he is unworthy of such an angel. What will Portia do to win not only the heart, but also the body, of the man she loves?

Welcome to the world of The Sugar House, and the men and women who will fulfill your every fantasy. But can they find a way to fulfill their own?

More from Pavarti K. Tyler

WHITE CHALK

This Coming-of-Age Literary Fiction piece explores the darkly emotional path chosen by one teenage girl. For more information on this book, please visit the
Evolved Publishing
website.

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Chelle isn’t a typical thirteen-year-old girl—she doesn’t laugh with friends, play sports, or hang out at the mall after school. Instead, she navigates a world well beyond her years.

Life in Dawson, ND spins on as she pleads for someone to save her, to return her to the simple childhood of unicorns on her bedroom wall and stories on her father’s knee.

When Troy Christiansen walks into her life, Chelle is desperate to believe his arrival will be her salvation—so much so, she forgets to save herself.

After experiencing a tragedy at school, her world begins to crack, causing a deeper scar in her already fragile psyche. Follow Chelle’s twisted tale of modern adolescence, as she travels down the rabbit hole into a reality none of us wants to admit actually exists.

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Praise for
White Chalk
:

“Chelle, smarter, prettier, quicker witted, and more engaging than she has a clue, is alone in a world stacked against her. Her solution is to change herself to find love, or at least diminish her loneliness, as she says, ‘I reflected back the light shining on me, empty but for the image of another.’ We root for Chelle in spite of her bad choices, and bad luck rapidly turning pages so eager for her to solve her problems. This gripping novel breaks every rule and escapes customary boundaries. Tyler’s eye for what happens to many of our teenagers, and the psychological burdens of growing up too fast, too ignored, too alone, too poor are spot on and insightful.” –
Ann Pearlman, Pulitzer Prize Nominee and Author of “The Christmas Cookie Club”

“Tyler combines shades of
Lolita
and
Catcher in the Rye
in a completely new way, drawing you in with poignant characterizations.
White Chalk
goes deep into teenage angst with understanding and clarity. Savor, share, and use this poignant book as a primer on the brutal effects of abuse, neglect, and self-esteem.” –
Rachel Thompson, Award-Winning Author of “Broken Pieces”

“Shocking, driving, compelling, riveting: these words describe my raw reaction to Tyler’s latest novel. The characters are real and believable. The first-person narrative is bare, unadorned; it provides an unobscured and clearly focused view of the heroine’s journey through her personal hell. As I read, snippets of my own children’s comments about school came back to me with greater impact. Could that student they mentioned have been going through this? Could my own children have had similar feelings in their own circumstances? My children are fine, but I’m still discomfited by the thought of “what if.” A writer’s intent is obviously being realized when it forces you to consider the uncomfortable possibilities of these scenarios happening to your own children. Tyler’s ability to describe in words the feelings of an adolescent is tremendous and very insightful. Some many moments just spot on. Kudos to Tyler for the tremendous effort, the research, and the ability to evoke in me such feelings of anguish at the novel’s end!” –
Robert DiGiacomo

CONSUMED BY LOVE - A SHORT STORY

This slightly twisted short story, part horror and part mild erotica, is now available as a FREE eBook at most retailers. For more information on this book, please visit the
Evolved Publishing
website.

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Consumed by Love
is the story of a couple who must face one partner’s supernatural transformation. This short piece is written in the style of a classic horror story with a dark take on the addictive nature of love.

At just over 5,000 words, this fun story is the perfect short diversion from your daily grind. It’s available free at most online sites. Get to know Pavarti K. Tyler’s work with this no-risk tale.

More from Evolved Publishing

We hope you loved
Sugar & Salt
. If so, you’re sure to love these books, too.

THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT

By Amelia James

This collection of Couples’ Erotica short stories is now available. For more information on this book, please visit the
Evolved Publishing
website.

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“Don’t tempt me….”

Erin wants her husband to rip her clothes off… literally. Does she dare provoke him? Natalie wants to make love outdoors. Can she convince her shy husband? Melissa wants the bad boy she just met in a bar. Should she or shouldn’t she? And Heather watches from a secret room….

These women and others like them know what they want in bed. But sometimes they have to be a little extra bold to get it. Watch them bring their naughtiest fantasies to life in some very interesting ways.

“It wasn’t my idea… the devil made me do it.”

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Praise for
The Devil Made Me Do It
:

“I enjoy a little erotic fantasy or a good bodice ripping historic romance, but in
The Devil Made Me Do It
, author Amelia James presents everyday couples who could be your next-door neighbors or your best friends, with enough heat to melt the paint off the walls. Her characters are contemporary, realistic couples indulging in some of the most common erotic fantasies in loving, romantic, and playful ways. These are committed, loving couples doing what committed, loving couples do: having really hot sex.


The Devil Made Me Do It
is a collection of short stories giving the reader quick, sexy doses of some of the best erotic scenes I’ve read. But the short vignettes aren’t empty sex. Ms. James builds her characters masterfully so that we know and care for each one. We feel the emotions and understand the motivations of every playful scenario the couples choose. The reader is quickly drawn into the lives of each new couple and carried along on their erotic adventures.

“The deep intimacy of long-term committed relationships is shown through the comfortable interaction between the characters. We have the pleasure of watching couples who aren’t bored and looking for cheap thrills, but truly in love and looking for new ways to please the object of their desire. I’ve been married twenty-six years myself, and the emotions, thoughts, and erotic desires ring true throughout. My first reaction while reading was “we would enjoy that,” or “we like doing that.” I gave my copy of
The Devil Made Me Do It
to my wife when I finished reading.

“I have often said that in my opinion, “if it ain’t romantic, it ain’t erotic.”
The Devil Made Me Do It
is definitely cock throbbing, clit burning erotica, but it’s also beautifully and playfully romantic. It gets my highest recommendation to all those looking for a little spice in their relationship, or interested in how erotic sex can be after years of practice. And the short-story-collection format allows the busy married-with-children reader to enjoy short, quick bites of pleasure.” –
Maxwell Cynn

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