A luxury night train. Two strangers. Five nights of unrelenting temptation.
When Elena Voss boards the Aurora Nocturne in Paris, she's running from a career scandal and craving escape. What she finds in the next cabin is something far more dangerous: Julian Crane, charismatic, watchful, and unnervingly attuned to her every desire.
From the moment their eyes meet on the platform, the tension ignites. A black orchid left at her door. A knowing glance in the lounge car. A thin wall that does nothing to muffle the sounds of pleasure. What begins as a game of voyeurism quickly escalates into something far more intimate, and risky.
Behind locked cabin doors, in shadowed corridors, and against rain-streaked windows rushing through the Alps and Carpathians, Elena and Julian surrender to five nights of raw, inventive passion: slow teasing, daring public play, blindfolds and silk restraints, mirrors that reflect every forbidden act, and pleasure so intense it blurs the line between control and complete surrender.
But Julian knows more about Elena than any stranger should. And as the train hurtles toward Istanbul, Elena must decide how much she's willing to risk, for a man who sees straight through her armor and a connection that feels as inevitable as the rails beneath them.
Lush, atmospheric, and scorchingly explicit, The Neighbor's Balcony is a high-heat erotic romance perfect for readers who crave luxury settings, intense sexual tension, power-exchange games, and the thrill of giving in to what they shouldn't.