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Summary:
Bound with Honor
Lord
Archibald Cambury, Marquess of Camburton, has never wanted for anything . . .
except normalcy. Although he adores both of his loving mothers, and his
vivacious twin sister with her two husbands, he wants a wife. One wife. Full
stop. Is that so much to ask?
Miss
Selina Ashby appears to be everything Archie has always wanted in a
marchioness: demure, soft-spoken, and pretty, with a quick mind and delectable
humor. Yes, she is a bit forward, but he chalks that up to youth. Yes, she has
a very particular friend in Beatrix Farnsworth, but he chalks that up to
loyalty. He is a lord; she is a lady; they are in love. And so they marry. That
should be the end of it.
But when Archie discovers that his wife is as passionate with her particular friend Beatrix as he is
with his particular friend Christopher, his world is shattered. He must decide
if Selina’s love is big enough for both of them—and whether normalcy is truly
more important than the love, he feels for both the man and the woman who have
become so dear to him.
Review:
Hands down the best LGBTQIA
I’ve every read. I don’t read them on normal
bases, but from time to time I’m that curious side of me just has to pick one
up and read. Most of them have not been
worth the money I paid for them. The
story wasn’t there; it was all about the sex between all the different people,
also the editing was pore. You could
take out the sex in this story and still have a great read. The sex was hot and
very well written. Everything I want in a story was here, from the development
of the story-line, the characters. All the emotions were spot on. I didn’t see
any grammatical or punctuation errors, which drive me crazy.
Conclusion:
Would I recommend this story to others? Yes
Would I read more stories from that author? YES
This story is a Novella, which feels complete. I
feel the Author could have made this into a full novel without losing any
substance or comprising the flow of the story.
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