В©Copyright Natasha Blackthorne 2012 Cover Art by Posh Gosh В©Copyright 2012 Total-E-Bound Publishing All rights reserved ISBN# 978-1-78184-043-6
His Harlot: A Midsummer's Sin
✍ Scribed by Blackthorne, Natasha
- Book ID
- 108894825
- Publisher
- Hearts Aflame Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 62 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Overview: Goodman Thomas Marlowe needs a wife. He loves his neighbor’s beautiful and sensual bondswoman Rosalind Abramson but for all the wrong reasons. A love based on lustful desires is not a worthy reason to marry a woman. And there can be no sex outside of marriage in Puritan New England. Valiantly, he fights to keep his feelings hidden. Yet he has been a widower for over a year and he burns inside with his fiery passionate desires. He can't eat, he can't sleep, he can't think of anything but his lovely Rosalind. He's reaching a breaking point and facing a painful decision.
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