Lily Mine
β Scribed by Annabel, Joseph
- Book ID
- 107519452
- Publisher
- Scarlet Rose Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
When Lily wends her way down the country lane to Lilyvale Manor, she hopes the coincidence of names bodes well, for she is in dire straits. Sheβs been disowned by her London family and finds herself desperately in need of a job. Lord Ashbourne is equally at ends, his fiancΓ©e having jilted him for a commoner and run off to the Continent. Her powerful society family is determined to delay the breaking scandal in order to save the younger sister's prospects. When a servant leads Lily to his parlor, James is astonished to discover how closely she resembles the missing lady of the manor. He hatches a plan, convincing Lily to play his absent βwifeβ to keep the gossips at bay. He reassures her it will be in name only, but soon enough, playacting turns to real attraction, and friendship to aching, mounting desire. The strictures of society and unforeseen tragedy combine to test the pair's forbidden love, even as they are driven ever closer into one another's armsβ¦ This novel contains spanking, light bondage, and light BDSM elements.
About the Author
Annabel Joseph is a novelist who specializes in the romance of dominance and submission. Her stories celebrate the complexity of sensual power exchange in loving and sometimes complicated relationships.
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