Wildwood Flower AKA Hero of Her Heart
β Scribed by Quince, Dayna
- Book ID
- 110501556
- Publisher
- Dayna Quince
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 401 KB
- Series
- Desperate and Daring 8
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
No more dreaming like a girl...
Dear Rose,
I must confess. Iβve been dreaming of Thor, the God of Thunder. Iβve been praying he will rescue me from Lord Shelding and his son Edward. I only agreed to marry Edward to comfort my father in his final hours, but now that my fatherβs suffering is done, I fear that mine shall last a lifetime if I marry Edward. However, all that may have changed today when I met a man.
If Thor is real, his true name is Christopher Thorn. He is an American brewer who has come to Faversham to do business with Lord Shelding. I could not tell him my real name. If he knew who I was, and that I was engaged to Edward, heβd never speak to me again. Heβd never look at me with those glowing blue eyes, and heβd certainly never touch me. I want those things. I want him more than Iβve ever wanted anything.
Β Charlotte
Β Letter unsent.
Book 8 in the Desperate and Daring...
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