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Queen of Heaven

By: J S STUART
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NOT FOR THE OVERLY SENSITIVE OR THOSE EASILY OFFENDED.

People love sex, yet people love love even more. We will always choose love. It's who we are. "Perhaps one of the most intense erotic novels ever written".

Location: Island of Bali
When: present day
Type: deeply sexual and sensual - an enduring love story

Kembang Randu and William are a couple very much in love. They have been apart for a long period of time, now shifting from London and Jakarta to set up home for the first time in Bali.
They hire a villa for a year and begin to explore the surrounding area. Their heightened sense of sexuality, and willingness to be sexual, sharing everything with each other, soon has them meeting different people, one in particular with links to what will prove to be a local cult.
The group worships an ancient Goddess, teaching followers to reach enlightenment through sex and achieving the perfect orgasm. The highly sexual rites of passage are experienced. Kembang Randu and William become involved with this cult, especially Kembang Randu who becomes convinced of the link between the Goddess and herself.
This is tested when William has to return to London due to family issues, leaving Kembang Randu behind. She is persuaded to take part in the group activities once more, leaked online. It soon becomes clear that Kembang Randu has to make a choice between the Goddess and William. However … the choice before her is much more complex. Someone needs help.
Therefore, with regards to the Goddess, what if …
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