Open the window to the past and get lost in another time and
place. A time when chivalry was still alive and well and heroes fought to their
death for the hand of a fair maiden.
That’s what Evernight’s
historicals are all about! Who can resist the pomp and circumstance of an
arrogant duke, a rakish prince, a dangerous pirate or a sexy as sin cowboy?
Here’s just a sizzling sample of what we have to offer...
Forced to find her way in the harsh port city of Latúk after
being cast out of the only home she's ever known, Lily finds that her sheltered
life has not prepared her to face the cruel hardships ahead.
When Miss Siena offers her a place to stay, Lily accepts without
hesitation. Morgan, a brooding male working in the kitchen, tries his domineering
best to drive her away. His efforts only increase her growing attraction to
him. It's not until the Winter Solstice nears that Lily realizes his efforts to
make her flee were to save her from the same fate as every worker at the Fox
Hunt Inn.
Now Lily's virginity is being auctioned off to the highest
bidder. Will she allow Miss Siena to sell her off or will Lily find the
strength to give all of herself to the one man who truly loves her?
*Editors Pick*
Catherine is in despair. Her brother has lost a wager and the
prize is her. The winner is the one person she dare not be in thrall to.
How will she cope?
Brook suggests they wager on the outcome of the previous bet,
but he intends to win.
What happens is more than either of them anticipates.
Victoria cannot even muster a smile on her wedding day. Her
groom is handsome, titled, and wealthy, and her marriage will save her family
from financial ruin, but she is still saddened when she contemplates the long,
loveless years ahead of her.
Bastian never intended to marry, but he gives in to his father’s
scheme because the more he thinks about the bride, the more he wants to capture
her heart. He sweeps her into his arms at the reception, determined to make her
smile and laugh, though he only manages to make her blush and stare at him
incredulously.
Was
he wrong to believe he could turn a marriage of convenience into a love match?
Or does another man already hold the heart of his reluctant b
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