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Obsession, defined as the domination of ones thoughts or feelings by a persistent idea, image or desire.... Chantel Rosenbergs passion for music and life had never shone brighter than the time she spent in Bordeaux France. Its a time when feelings arose and desires ran deep, a time that fundamentally changed her life. A man living in seclusion, Phillipe Tibideau is haunted and plagued by memories he cannot disregard. Choosing to live a quiet life in his Chateau surrounded by the vineyards of France, hes left his passion for art behind. However, the time has arrived to tell his side of a tale. A tale that has depicted him as a beautiful monster and hes finally allowing someone close. Close enough to ask questions. Questions hes not sure he wants to answer. Questions about her. For up and coming journalist Gemma Harris, the pursuit of truth is what drives her and when a job of a lifetime presents itself there is nothing in the world that will stop her from taking it. Even if it does mean leaving her home for several months to stay at Chateau Tibideau, with him. This is a story of what happens when three passionate lovers collide and the desire for truth, art and music merge. Chateau Tibideau is a place full of unanswered questions, dark sinful desire and a beauty so hauntingly sad it will have you wondering how you will ever leave the same....

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Blind Obsession

By

Ella Frank

Special Introduction

Welcome to Blind Obsession, my first erotic novel.

Not only is the novel my first erotica, it is also the first time I have linked a book to music and pictures in the hopes of creating an enhanced experience for you, the reader.

My goal is to immerse you in this book by giving you the opportunity to view the images and hear the music that is discussed.

I have included a web link at the top of specific chapters. These links take you directly to the Blind Obsession Interactive Companion Site and to a site that has paintings, music and links to purchase each piece, insights into each of the characters and a look behind the Chateau and the book itself.

If you are able to, I urge you to listen to each musical composition, so you can experience the full effect of what Blind Obsession has to offer. Or if you prefer please feel free to log in and see the site at the end of the book at; http://blindobsessionbook.com/

At its core, this novel is about the amazing power of the senses that we, as humans, possess. Sight and sound are the two I hope to bring to you. So, without further ado, I bring you Blind Obsession. I hope you enjoy.

XX,

Ella

Special Acknowledgments

The author acknowledges the copyrighted or trademarked status and trademark owners of the following word marks mentioned in this work of fiction; William Shakespeare ~ A Midsummer Nights Dream. Helen Keller. Thais:Meditation ~ Massenet, Canon In D Major ~ Pachelbel, Adagio for Strings ~ Samuel Barber, Air ~ Johann Sebastian Bach, Lux Aeterna ~ Clint Mansell, Winter (The Four Seasons) ~ Vivaldi

Dedication

This book is dedicated to one of the most supportive partners-in-crime I have ever had while writing a book. She does so much to assist and support, that I truly cannot believe I have only known her for such a short amount of time. You know who you are and I appreciate every, read through, picture choosing, music playing, dirty word discussion we have had. Without you, this book would still be in my head and nowhere close to finished.

And as always, for my husband. There are no words to express what you mean to me. I love you.

Xx Ella

First Impressions

Arrival

Chateau Tibideau. Ive heard so much about this place and the man who lives here.

Nestled against rows of lush, plump grapevines, the sprawling old manor is slowly crumbling into the ground a little more each day. As the sun begins to dip below the hills of Bordeaux, France, a stunning golden hue sweeps across the skyline, highlighting the magnificence of the chateau in all its fading glory.

Its fading because the owner has closed the gates. Hes stopped producing the wine that was once exported from here, and hes refused visitors ever sincewell, ever since his world exploded all over the media front.

Standing beside my little rented Toyota with my laptop bag slung over my shoulder, I look up at the second story window of the main house. I notice a heavy black curtain shift and move almost as if someone has taken a step away from peering out of it.

Taking a calming breath, I remind myself, I was invited here. He reached out to me.

He is a man so private and so isolated from the outside world that no one has seen or heard from him in months, ever since he was hounded relentlessly about his involvement in the tragic events that had unfolded here. That, of course, all came on the heels of the acclaim he had received over his artwork, which had catapulted him into the public eye in the first place.

His artwork includes a series of paintings that have been revered as, and I quote, an alluring mixture of dark eroticism enhanced now by its devastatingly haunting sadness, end quote. With all of that praise, one would think that the artist would be available and forthcoming for interviews, but Mr. Phillipe Tibideau has disappeared. Hes vanished from the spotlight.

Its easy to understand why. Rumors have swirled about the man whenever he is in a room. They have even surfaced when he is nowhere in sight. Peace seems to be a very distant friend for this man who was once one of the most public and famous faces in the world.

Gathering up my courage, I walk forward and knock twice on the large wooden door. Taking a step back, I wait patiently for someone to answer. I glance over to the left where a black plaque is mounted on the wall with a quote written in intricate gold paint.

It reads, Les vrais paradis sont les paradis quon a perdus.

My French is certainly nowhere near good enough to translate that, so I pull out the little notepad from my overstuffed laptop bag and write down, Ask about plaque. Just as I put the notepad away, the old door opens, and a small white-haired lady steps forward with a smile.

Mademoiselle Harris? she questions.

My American last name sounds so foreign with the French accent.

Yes, maam. Im here to meet with Mr. Tibideau, I inform her.

She stands aside, ushering me in. Taking a step forward into the large foyer, the first thing I see is the grand staircase to my left. It wraps up the curved wall, which is what I presume is the turret I could see from outside.

What an amazing place to live, is my initial thought. As my eyes glance around the room, they take in several pieces of artwork hanging from every wall. They are so stunningly breathtaking that I start to feel as though Im in a museum.

Waiting for me to finish my obvious admiration of the place she calls home, the little lady beside me clears her throat, regaining my attention.

Gesturing up the stairs I was just admiring, she informs me in her strongly accented voice, Mr. Tibideau is waiting for you upstairs in his studio.

She turns and walks away in the opposite direction, leaving me to look around the room again as I make my way to the staircase.

Reaching out, I place my hand on the old worn banister, tracing the cracks in the wood, as I slowly take the steps one at a time. On the wall closest to me is a painting Ive seen before but only in prints. As I stand before what I believe is a life-size replica or perhaps the original, I am instantly compelled by it. Although the room I am standing in is completely silent, theres something about the image that screams out to me. In fact, the only thing I can consciously hear is my breathing and the slight creak of the floorboards every time I take a step.

The painting is absolutely captivating. I cant even begin to describe how the artist has managed to make each brushstroke feel as though you are actually touching the woman in pose. Instantly, youre aware that the person who painted her so lovingly had stroked his hands over the naked flesh he so beautifully captured.

Shifting my feet a little, I find myself almost uncomfortable to be standing in someones houseno, not someones house, his housestaring at this image, and feeling so moved and completely mesmerized by it.

Slowly looking over the painting, I tear my eyes away from the supple perfection of her nude posterior, stopping at the curve of her right cheek where it meets her thigh. Reaching out, I move to trace it with my fingers, but at the last minute, I pull my hand back. Admonishing myself, I turn on the step, determined to be on my way, although I cant help but take one more quick look at the painting. I wonder about the violin that is being held by the woman to cover a portion of herself. I know it is hers, but what message is the artist trying to convey?

Pulling out my notepad, I write that question down, too. Does the violin represent more than

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