Virtue and Vice

Kimberly Brody


Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
4.25 · Steam/Spice level: 5 of 5
Explicit and plentiful [?] · 6 ratings · Published: 07 Jul 2015

Virtue and Vice by Kimberly Brody
When Isabelle Beaumont’s father betroths her to a dreaded roundhead for economic gain, she vows to find a way to thwart the marriage, no matter the cost. Believing her only recourse is to break the terms of the betrothal agreement, Izzy plans to sacrifice her virginity before her wedding day dawns. Her scheme is simple enough. She’ll join the villagers in their May Day celebrations, and there she will choose the man who will take her virtue.

Ramsay Maitland is on a crusade to prove his betrothed an unsuitable bride. Despite the political advantages of the match, he has no intention of taking a royalist courtier as his wife. His objective is diverted when, at a May Day festival, he meets an alluring woman who appears more than willing to fall into his arms… and into his bed. Passion ignites when Ram discovers his mystery maiden is the one woman he swore he’d never desire… his betrothed.

Determined to master the woman who has stolen his heart, Ram will chase his elusive bride from the lush landscapes of Cornwall to the debauched court of Charles II. In a bid to claim her as his own, he vows to bind her to him with sensuality and desire. But can enemies become lovers when past secrets and court intrigue threaten to destroy their new-found love?

This is a very sensual historical romance with a high heat index, including some rather explicit scenes between the Hero and Heroine.
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