![]() Rowena naturally balks at having to consumate her wedding night but concentrates on her mother’s life and good health. Such is the fate of Rowena and her mother respectable Ladies who must bend to the will of the step-son who wants an alliance with an old rich Lord, a snickering, dirty old Lord closer in image to the word disgust than desire.ĭid I say ire and desire? Wait, it gets worst before it gets better, but well worth the wait. ![]() The story starts with a beating, the one of a mother before the eyes of her daughter the ultimate test of power of a greedy, blood thirsty 12th Century, when women were but chattel, wombs for future destructors, and at best, bargaining chips for political negotiators. Yes, it’s about desire, more like ire and desire. ![]() Now here’s a book you can’t judge by its cover, or rather, by its title. ![]()
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