The Kane Trilogy by Stylo Fantome

by - Thursday, February 18, 2016



Eighteen year old Tatum O'Shea is a naive, shy, little rich girl. Twenty-three year old Jameson Kane is smart, seductive, and richer. They come together for one night, one explosion, one mistake, and Tate is hurled into space – no family, no money, and no Jameson.

Seven years later, life is going pretty good for Tate, when she runs into Jameson again. This time, she thinks she's ready for him. She doesn't have a naive bone left in her body, and she can't even remember what shy feels like. Jameson has evolved, as well – sharp words, sharper wit, and a tongue that can cut her in half. It all sounds like fun to a woman like Tate, and she is ready to play, determined to prove that she isn't the same girl he conquered once before. A series of games start, each one more devious than the last.

But as the line between games and reality becomes blurry, Tate quickly learns that Jameson has most definitely earned his nickname, “Satan”. Can she beat him at his own game before someone gets hurt? Or will he leave her soulless, making him the winner, once and for all?


Everything is fun and games until someone gets hurt, and what Jameson Kane did to Tatum O'Shea goes so far beyond hurt, he is well into the realm of unforgivable. Tate says she wants him gone for good, and he quickly learns that the old saying, “you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone”, is most definitely true. 

But Jameson has never been very good at following instructions, and when Satan decides to seek redemption, he'll go to great lengths to get it. He proposes one last game – one to end them all, if she agrees to play. He is very confident that he can win, but Tate warns him that it's not possible; she will not lose again. Little does she know, Jameson is prepared to do whatever it takes. Prepared to lay the entire world at her feet. Prepared to bear his soul. 

What he didn't count on, though, was handing the damn thing over. 

Now Jameson can only pray that his evil ways haven't rubbed off on Tate too much. Sometimes, it's very difficult to tell who the Devil really is …


The Devil has met his match 

When Tatum O'Shea decides it's time for some payback, no one is safe from her new game - not even the devil himself. Tate is going to get her happily ever after, even if it means making everyone else unhappy in the process.

But a persistent Jameson, a meddling Sanders, and an amorous baseball player make it very hard for a girl to keep her focus, and suddenly it seems Tate has a few too many suitors for her fairy tale ending.

Sometimes, it's very difficult to tell who Prince Charming really is ...

WARNING: may induce Kindle throwing, screaming at fictional characters, and possibly a few tears. Also graphic sexual situations and sadomasochistic themes.


What happens when Satan in the flesh meets Lillith in real life? 

Some name calling, a lot of fighting, and even more loving. 

For two years, Jameson Kane and Tatum O'Shea have made their relationship work. It might not work for anyone else on the planet, but it's perfect for them. Their own personal fairy tale. 

But can Jameson give Tatum a true “happily ever after”? He's not sure. 

Where would the devil go to buy a throne, anyway? 

WARNING: contains little plot, a lot of sex, and was written for the author's own personal enjoyment. Also graphic sexual situations and sadomasochistic themes. 

50,000 words - a novella
(Reviewed this as series, so sorry if you see the same thing on each book. You can always PM me if you have any questions)

Stylo Fantome—my NEWEST ADDICTION!

Move on over Christian Grey, you've got absolutely nothing on Jameson Kane. 

HOLY F*CK, Tate and Jameson!! There is no way I can even begin to form words that would perfectly describe this couple, their relationship. or my complete and utter adoration and love for them. What I will say is buckle up and prepare for one hell of a whirlwind, because everything about Tate and Jameson's journey is wrapped up in layers upon layers of sexual tension and antagonistic angst. Degradation is a twisty, intense roller coaster ride that will put every inch of your feelings, morals, and thoughts through the ringer. 

I have read 4 books by this author and I seriously can't devour them quick enough. Ms. Fantome's heroines are pure awesomesauce. Seriously, no weak links or doormats here. These girls hold their own, kicking a** first and taking names later. Not going to lie or sugar coat it, the heroes are some of the biggest douche bags you will ever meet inside a book. But in the end, they will have you falling head over heels and panting over them like a b*tch in heat. 

I'm not sure who I craved more, Tate or Jameson. Both had me girl crushing all over this book. 

If BDSM/Degradation is not your thing I highly suggest finding another book to read. This book can get dark and very descriptive with its scenes. Definitely not for someone who enjoys things more on the vanilla side. And if you do prefer things to be dark and dominating, I suggest one clicking this series NOW!!
Crazy woman living in an undisclosed location in Alaska (where the need for a creative mind is a necessity!), I have been writing since ... forever? Yeah, that sounds about right. I have been told that I remind people of Lucille Ball - I also see shades of Jennifer Saunders, and Denis Leary. So basically, I laugh a lot, I'm clumsy a lot, and I say the F-word A LOT.

I like dogs more than I like most people, and I don't trust anyone who doesn't drink. No, I do not live in an igloo, and no, the sun does not set for six months out of the year, there's your Alaska lesson for the day. I have mermaid hair - both a curse and a blessing - and most of the time I talk so fast, even I can't understand me.

Yeah. I think that about sums me up.

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