In a bold political move, Sir Branford claims a handmaid as his bride instead of the expected princess in an attempt to spark a war. Poor Alexandra knows little of how to behave as the wife of a future king and knows nothing of the man who is suddenly her husband. Alexandra knows she is being used a
The Consummation (Unexpected Circumstances #3)
β Scribed by Savage, Shay
- Book ID
- 109247767
- Publisher
- Shay Savage, LLC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 62 KB
- Series
- Unexpected Circumstances 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
With steady patience, Sir Branford teaches his young wife the pleasures that are to be found in their marital chambers. Though still unsure of herself, Alexandra begins to open herself to the possibilities of her new life. As Branford expresses his desire to have more than a simple political marriage, Alexandra begins to see a brand new side of her husband.
Alexandra soon discovers there is more to being Sir Branfordβs wife that sharing his bed. When the lives of nobles rest in her hands, she finally begins to understand the importance of her position in the court and in her husbandβs life.
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