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Cover of The Hotel (Darkest Hours Book 1)

The Hotel (Darkest Hours Book 1)

✍ Scribed by Erin Wade


Book ID
112302890
Publisher
Wade Write Publishing
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Weight
82 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9798356728211
ASIN
B0BF2XZRQ4

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


A sapphic, novella that will make any lesfic reader beg for more. Bestselling LGBT author Erin Wade brings you thrills and chills in this tale of Vanessa Hathaway.
Born in Pevek, Russia, a decaying mining town, beautiful Vanessa Hathaway knew she was her family’s only hope for a bright future. Like a good daughter, she allowed her father to arrange her marriage to wealthy American industrialist Victor Clayton. The photos of Victor showcased a handsome man in his mid-forties. Vanessa steeled herself to fake happiness but in her heart she knew she could never love the dark-haired Texan.
Business commitments in Canada kept Victor from meeting his future bride upon her arrival in America, so he sent his sister to keep her company until he returned home. The first word that popped into Vanessa’s mind upon seeing Lareesa Clayton was "magnificent."
β€œMy friends call me Reesa,” the dark beauty introduced herself as she held Vanessa’s hand in hers. β€œYou may call me Reesa.”
Maybe I was wrong , Vanessa thought, perhaps I can love a dark-haired Texan.


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