Viette
by J.A.
Canter
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Stripped
of her nobility and taken as a war prize, Viette is determined to take control
of her life at all costs, even if it means dominating a King to do so.
At every turn her world
is filled with passionate intrigues, silver-tongue lies, and blinding deceit.
'Don't bite the hand that feeds you' rings true, especially if the hand is that
of Viette.
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EXCERPT:
He stood abruptly, leaving Viette sprawling to save herself
a fall, and stalked to the window. “I offered them a plan to forge the largest
pillary north of The End Sea. A majority of the profits—”
He ground his teeth together, his chest heaved with angry
breath. “And Aust insults me by fixing his eyes on you.”
She sat back on her heels, unsure of how to take his words.
“It was mere commonplace flattery. Nothing more.”
“He wants you.”
“Competition then?”
The thought made her laugh, which only made his mouth twist
in revulsion.
This feral jealousy of his excited her. Would he fight over
her like a rabid hound? His furious expression fell and vulnerability came
through. Hands behind his back, he walked this way and that until he was by the
bed again. One hand found its way to her side. He held it there, barely
touching, for a moment.
“One thing I won't stand for is for him set
his teeth into you to spite me.”
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Judy is a
Romance and Erotica author who began penning stories a number of years
ago. With an eye for trouble and a
thirst for kinky intrigues her stories are often a grab bag of wicked delights.
Between the
Sheets, Wordpress Blog: http://judycanter.wordpress.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/JA_Canter
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ReplyDeleteI liked the excerpt best. This book sounds like such an interesting and intriguing read. I will totally have to add this book to my "to-read" list.
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