she let the salt dry like a second skin...
On the cliffs of Santorini, Clara is alone again-but the island won't let her stay untouched for long.
Her days begin with olive oil and open balcony doors, her skin warmed by the Aegean sun. But desire returns, quiet and insistent. A stranger watches her sunbathe. An old friend reappears, bringing back the taste of salt, sweat, and memory. And when Clara opens herself to both, what follows is slow, wet, and utterly unrestrained.
Set against white stone and cobalt seas, Salt is a high-heat literary erotica novella about voyeurism, sapphic reunion, and the dissolution of shame. The third book in Isabel Clarke's That Summer series, it explores what happens when we let the summer shape us from the inside out.