Book Spotlight: Tease Me Once by W. Winters

Tease Me Once
(Shame on You #1)
by W. Winters
Date Released: October 26, 2021

About Tease Me Once
From USA Today and Wall Street Journal best-selling romance author W Winters comes a provocative tale of a club designed for wealthy sinners. It’s a story crafted for those of us who crave the villain.

Not everyone knows about The Club, which is by design. The main floor entertains the elite. There are dim lights, stolen touches and the liquor flows to ensure the guests get exactly what they want. There are high profile clients, cuffs and collars, contracts and secrets in every corner.

But it’s what lies beneath these floors, down the spiral staircase, that intrigues me the most.

There’s a man who stays in the corner of the darkest rooms. In this world of sinful tastes, he is the ruler, the devil, the boss. Declan Cross.

I knew him once when times were different and the years have changed everything.

He makes me an offer, one that speaks to the very soul of my desire. One I can’t say no to and one that changes everything.


Tease Me Once is the beginning of a series. Prepare for everything seductive and beautifully dark.




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About W. Winters
Willow Winters is so happy to be a USA Today, Wall Street Journal and #1 Contemporary bestselling author!

Willow started writing after having her little girl, Evie, December 2015. All during her pregnancy with Evie she continued to read and she only wanted to read romance. She was reading a book a day — sometimes two.

In January 2016, Willow was staying up late with Evie and just thinking of all these stories. They came to her constantly so she finally sat down and just started writing. She always wanted to do it so she figured, why not? Today, Willow cannot be happier for making that decision!

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