Released under the publisher's multi-author mini-series - "Love Spell: A Faerie Tale" The Beast of Rose Hill
The Victorian splendor of the Sedleys' manor was a startling incongruity next to its half naked heiress, but Julian was not surprised; he'd heard rumors of Anya's behavior since her shipwreck with pirates in the Caribbean. The young woman had been made a deity — a love goddess, no less! — by a tribe out there, and changed. She had returned an animal: lusty and domineering with no restraint at all. Yet if he were to tame her, he'd hold the key to his dreams.
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Anya found herself grateful. The suitor her grandmother had provided — the next man to attempt to reform her, to break her to polite North Carolina society — lived up to his name. He was a beauty But he also claimed celibacy was the way to productivity and health! The man was sick — even if he did have a good heart. Well, Anya had the cure. She would marry him, let him go about changing her . . . then, when Julian least expected it, she'd show him just how wild she really was.
Publisher multi-author mini-series - are books, written by different authors, that follow a distinct publisher-created theme.