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A druid priestess is captured and enslaved to a Roman tribune who must decide whether his loyalty lies with his heritage or the woman he suspects may be Rome's deadliest enemy...
And here are my three sexy sentences from my recent release, Betrayed. Tacitus has been fighting his desire for Nimue, but temptation overcomes him :-)
Feverishly
his fingers bunched up her gown, exposing her thighs, until he gripped the
material and wrenched it up to her waist.
Honey-blonde
curls crowned her glistening lips, her flesh plump and pink and deliriously
tantalizing. Mesmerized by the sheer eroticism of how she angled her hips
toward him and by her evocative musky scent that caused his cock to thicken, he
couldn’t remember why taking her was such a bad idea.
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In 51 A.D., Druid priestess Nimue is
injured and enslaved by the hated Roman Legions. Even though she is
drawn to her captor, she’s determined to escape and complete her mission
for the Briton king and her duty to Arianrhod, the goddess she is bound
to.
The tough Roman warrior who captures her
is far from the brutal barbarian she expects. His touch inflames her
desires and passion burns between them. Though Nimue does not accept her
enslavement, her heart surrenders to her enemy. When Arianrhod appears
to her in the form of an owl, Nimue knows the union is blessed.
Roman warrior Tacitus is enchanted by the
fiery beauty who shows no fear and challenges him at every turn. Though
enslaving her goes against his heart, he’s determined to make her his.
No woman has ever heated his blood as she does. But when he discovers
her true nature as one who actually communes with the gods, his
loyalties are torn between his heritage and a woman who could destroy
everything he’s ever believed in.
A Romantica® fantasy erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave
4 comments:
This is a period of history that fascinates me. I've read all the Saylor books, for example. I like the way you've brought these two together. Good premise!
Very sexy snippet! You make us see her through his eyes wonderfully. No wonder he can't remember why she's bad news. :)
Hi Patricia,
I love this period in history, it's so rich in conflict (not to mention hot warriors!!!) Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Jenna,
Thank you! LOL, yes she is very bad news for the hero :-)
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