***Publication Date: January 31, 2015*** **To get information that would help the Scottish cause, the spirited mistress of a British officer agrees to let herself be wagered in a game of cards...** Fiery Sorcha is desperate for information that will help the fierce Highland warriors of Clan MacPhe
Highland Heat 2 - All The King's Men
β Scribed by Zade, Chera
- Book ID
- 108084034
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 28 KB
- Series
- Highland Heat 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Publication Date: January 31, 2015
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To get information that would help the Scottish cause, the spirited mistress of a British officer agrees to let herself be wagered in a game of cards...
Fiery Sorcha is desperate for information that will help the fierce Highland warriors of Clan MacPherson rise up against the English. Thatβs why she agreed to be the mistress of Major James Anderson in the first place. But when her sinful and silver-tongued lover takes her to a fortress where heβs playing a spy game of his own, he puts her burgeoning feelings to the test by leaving her to the mercy of a group of dashing and devilish officers for the night.
Stripped of everything before the menβs lust, Sorcha proves insatiableβmuch to the delight of the officers, and the man who gave her to them. Impossibly, her every sexual adventure seems to draw her even closer to Major Anderson, and she begins to wonder if itβs more than information that she wants from the infuriating Englishmanβ¦
Reader Advisory: This is the second installment of an erotic romance series but can be read as a stand alone story. It is approximately 14k words and contains sizzling scenes of group sex, exhibitionism, spanking, dark kink and taboo acts. For adults only.
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