Where Desire Meets the Tide: A Sensual Tease from It’s Sinfully Delicious, Until it Isn’t
- From the Sinful Desk of Coco
- Feb 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 10
An intimate glimpse into longing, power, and the quiet awakening that happens when desire refuses to stay hidden.
An exclusive sensual teaser from It’s Sinfully Delicious, Until it Isn’t, the upcoming erotic literary fiction novel by Coco DeMille, invites readers into a world where passion, emotional intensity, and second-act reinvention collide. Set against a backdrop of ocean air and private longing, this preview offers a glimpse into the chemistry and vulnerability that define the story’s heartbeat. The manuscript is now officially in edits, and this is just the beginning of what promises to be an unforgettable journey into desire, identity, and transformation.

Pacing wickedly toward me, his blue eyes undress me, weakening my knees upon approach. I back into a photo of a yacht sailing, perched on the wall near the door where I stand, suddenly aware of my husband’s yearning. I lean my chin toward the picture, “Is that Catena’s yacht also?” Mike smirks, eyes narrowing down on my breasts, forcing my back against the door. He kneels before me on gray beach-wood floors, unbuttoning my denim shorts, sliding them down my ankles.
Heart racing, I help toe off my shorts. He grabs my ankles, holding them steady. One knee lifts, pulling the jean shorts around my wedges, then off the first leg. He mimics the removal on the other leg, tossing my shorts into the bathroom.
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