Black Lace
The Stranger. Ménage. Darker Than Love
Kristina Lloyd's erotic fiction centers on female sexual submission, weaving themes of obsession and danger with suspense thriller elements. She is known for a formidable force in writing about sex, crafting transgressive fiction that unapologetically explores intense female submission. Her style is bold and provocative, delving into the darker aspects of desire. Reviewers note her work is "not for the faint-hearted."





The Stranger. Ménage. Darker Than Love
It's 1875 and the morals of Queen Victoria have no hold over London's debauched elite. Young and naive Clarissa is eager to meet Lord Marldon, the man to whom she is betrothed. She knows he is handsome, dark and sophisticated. He is, in fact, depraved and with a taste for sexual excess.