

In love with classical literature, her writing not only pays homage to the style of writers like Dumas and Hugo, she also believes in creating main characters who are larger than life. A ballet dancer at a young age, continuing to teach ballet through her career as an author, she often turns to the tumultuous world of dance to find threads of a story. Lewandowski incorporates all aspects of her life in her writing. Re-imagine "once upon a time." Author Bree M.Having lived all her life in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, author Bree M. Lewandowski re-tells the classic fairytale, Beauty & the Beast, in this contemporary noir romance! Re-imagine "once upon a time." Author Bree M.

However, if she stays under the neon lights and pulsing music, then her heart bleeds red as a rose, losing Dane. If Alma turns from being a modern-day siren, then her heart aches to save her brother. The gentlemen who frequent its indulgent atmosphere have no time for fairytales. There was something there and her heart wanted inside.īut it's always midnight in The Savage Garden. Alma saw something else, though, in dark green eyes, like emeralds uncut and un-polished. Scars marred his body like thorns, keeping people at bay. He wore his insecurities and sorrows like a beastly mask, but she wasn't afraid. Until, suddenly, her heart strains for control. While men fulfill their wildest dreams on her, Alma is rooted to the ground.

Collars and all.Īlma Michaels is one of the wildflowers of this savage garden, Dressed in luxury every night, she feigns innocence so that the real innocent of her life, her disabled brother, can live with her and not at a medical facility. The lights here create a fantasy club for the wealthy, where men can play out their fetishes of taming foxes, leopards, and swans. But the lights here aren't part of the red-light district. Hers was a tale as old as time, a woman selling herself for the money. The lights here are all dark and vixens pull men into the shadows.
