WHISKEY HONEY: SHE WAS DAWN, I WAS MIDNIGHT by Vesper Nocturne
In the wild, rain-lashed hills of County Kerry, where the Atlantic crashes against black cliffs, two women collide like opposing forces of nature.
Elara is midnight incarnate—a reclusive erotic photographer who chases storms and captures raw desire on film. She lives hard: whiskey neat, nights that bleed into dawn, and sex that leaves marks. She doesn’t do gentle. She doesn’t do mornings. And she knows her darkness will ruin anyone who gets too close.
Maeve is the dangerous kind of sweet—sunrise-soft on the outside, running a serene wellness retreat by day. But beneath her gentle discipline burns a secret hunger for intensity, for teeth and surrender, for the kind of ruin that makes her feel truly alive.
When a violent storm strands Elara and Maeve meets her on a rain-soaked road, their charged encounter ignites an obsessive, all-consuming affair. What begins as frantic, filthy nights of biting, begging, and shattering pleasure deepens into something far more dangerous: a love that refuses to choose between whiskey and honey, between ruin and redemption.
Raw, addictive, and unflinchingly sensual, Whiskey Honey is a dark lesbian romance about two women who stop pretending. One lives in the shadows. The other was never as pure as she seemed. Together, they create a private world where sweetness can be sharp, darkness can be tender, and “too sweet” becomes the dirtiest, most delicious confession of all.
Content Warnings: This book contains explicit sexual content, including rough sex, power exchange, biting/marking, edging, and intense consensual encounters. It explores themes of self-destruction, emotional push-pull, addiction to a toxic-yet-redemptive relationship, and the blurring of ruin and healing. Intended for mature adult readers only (18+). Reader discretion advised.