Becoming a Baroness: Making of a Saxon Bride: Prequel to Spoils of War
โ Scribed by Martel, Matilda
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 30 KB
- Series
- Story of a Saxon Bride 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Becoming a Baroness is a prequel to Spoils of War, Story of a Saxon Bride, Part 1It's 1066 and the Normans have just invaded England. Young Lynette, daughter of Alfric is only 10 days away from her wedding to her distant cousin and childhood friend, Edgar, when she is summoned to London and forced to marry a Norman baron almost twice her age.Although she fears she is headed for a miserable loveless marriage, she soon finds the Norman Baron is the former Norman captain who saved her life a year earlier and he has no intention of settling for a loveless marriage. Successfully wooing her on their wedding night, Lord Robert Malet manages to entice his young bride into enjoying the pleasures of the marital bed and winning her heart before the night is over.Warning: This 7,000 word e-story contains explicit descriptions of sexual activity between an older man and an eighteen-year woman. It is intended for mature readers who will not be offended by graphic depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.
ES Index : 1
Has Cover : Yes
ABC : 9
Number of Words in Auth: 2
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
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Test Text Series Index: Bride
Single Author : Matilda Martel
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Sorted Author by LN, FN: Martel, Matilda
Title Length : 068
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