
The Desert Bride
Samantha Cayto(Author)
Totally Bound Publishing
Published on 14. November 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
198 pages
978-1-80250-580-1 (ISBN)
Description
Being a bride is a state of mind, not of body.
Sir Geoffrey Arbuthnott is leading the expedition for the king of Moorcondia to chart the vast, unknown lands to the west of the kingdom. His duty is to escort the king's cartographer and keep him safe. It is a boring and uneventful task until they come upon a beautiful boy trapped in quicksand.
Mica is used to wandering around the land his people have claimed for generations and is enjoying the last of his freedom before his manhood ceremony replaces it with duty. He longs to travel to faraway places and is confident he can take care of himself-that is, until his dreamy ways land him in trouble and right into the powerful arms of a tempting stranger.
What should have been a brief crossing of paths turns into a deadly encounter when Mica's people capture Geoff and sentence him to death. Only Mica can save the man of his fantasies, but there are hidden dangers threatening to keep them apart forever. They must depend on each other to stay alive and accept the love they are afraid to trust.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Lincoln
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Totally Entwined Group Limited
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
229 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80250-580-1 (9781802505801)
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Person
Samantha Cayto is a Boston-area native who practices as a business lawyer by day while writing erotic romance at night-the steamier the better. She likes to push the envelope when it comes to writing about passion and is delighted other women agree that guy-on-guy sex is the hottest ever.She lives a typical suburban life with her husband, three kids and four dogs. Her children don't understand why they can't read what she writes, but her husband is always willing to lend her a hand-and anything else-when she needs to choreograph a scene.