
Part of Series
It’s easy to tie a knot. Untying one is a different story. Casey Fontaine, matriarch of Ocean City, Maryland’s premier swing club, is battling breast cancer under her sister's care in California. Leah and Paisley, Casey’s dear friends and managers of the club, arrive to visit, and they’ve brought plenty of baggage. Leah is fighting some growing pains in in her marriage, while Paisley isn’t sure what to make of her husband’s new friend. As she dispenses advice, Casey spins a tale of two men from her past, Gabriel and Joshua. The three lovers were hopelessly entangled...until their unraveling seemed inevitable. Can the lessons Casey learned about patience, sacrifice, and unconditional love help her friends? Can her past be reconciled with her future? And are second chances really possible? There’s a secret club in Ocean City, Maryland, where swingers from all over the mid-Atlantic converge every weekend to frolic and play in its many themed rooms. Welcome to the Factory, where in the midst of all the fun, there’s always a romance blossoming, sometimes where you least expect it. Books of the Eastern Shore Swingers Series: Fisher of Men (Cap and Leah's story) The Catch (Calvin and Paisley's story) Siren Call (Jessie and Sirena's story) Sailors Knot (Casey, Gabriel & Joshua's story) *all can be read as standalones*
Author

Phoebe Alexander writes #sexpositive #bodypositive erotic romance featuring compelling plots intertwined with passionate, fiery encounters. She believes that real, relatable characters can have even steamier sex than billionaires, rock stars, and the young and lithe-bodied. She also advocates for ethical non-monogamy through her writing. Phoebe lives on the East Coast with her husband, sons, and multiple felines. When she's not writing, she works as an editor and consultant for indie authors. She also volunteers her time running a 3000-member indie author support group. Free time is her single greatest fantasy, and if she happens to have a moment she spends it at the beach, traveling, shopping or...wait, who are we kidding? That's about all she ever gets a chance to do.