
Stolen Bride
Samantha Cayto(Author)
Pride & Company (Publisher)
Published on 23. August 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
196 pages
978-1-80250-976-2 (ISBN)
Description
Being a bride is a state of mind, not of body.
Prince Ronan of Moorcondia knows he is one of the luckiest boys alive. As the king's second son, he has status and wealth without the heavy weight of the crown. Every man admires his hedonistic ways, but his behavior masks a shame that he feels. What he really desires is a quiet life with a man whom he can love.
Jarl Tarben is on a mission to save his people from starvation. Efforts to forge a treaty with Moorcondia have come to naught. In a desperate bid, Tarben has been tasked with abducting Ronan and forcing him into marriage. As distasteful and dishonorable as the scheme is, duty demands that he obey. He refuses to bed the prince by force, however, leaving it Ronan's choice.
Ronan vows not to succumb to the temptation that Tarben presents. Pride alone dictates that he remain chaste, even as he grows closer to the barbarian. Tarben is everything Ronan ever dreamed of, and the lure of him grows stronger with each day that politics keeps them together.
When unseen forces threaten to consume them both, they must put aside pride and join forces to protect both their peoples.
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Series
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80250-976-2 (9781802509762)
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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.