Seduce: A Wicked Sanctuary Novel
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4.1 • 11 Ratings
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Weird. That one word buried the bold, explorative side of librarian Tessa Ruthledge until she visits Wicked Sanctuary on masquerade night and runs into Damon. The persistent man refuses to let her hide and pushes all the right buttons, fanning the cravings she's suppressed for so long, including her submission. But when her political family starts making noise, Tessa fears her father's reach could ruin Damon and her friends.
Industrial designer Damon Kline wants Tessa in his arms, his bed, and at his mercy. Her spirit, her sense of humor, and everything about her claims his attention. She's the one and getting past her defenses is a challenge he's up for.
When Tessa's influential father takes on Damon and the club, Tessa must choose between protecting her new family or following her own heart's desire.
Publisher's Note: This book contains a dominant male, spunky heroine, and sexy situations.
Customer Reviews
I was charmed by these characters
From the very first book in this series, I was charmed by these characters. As we’ve gotten to know them better through subsequent books, I’ve wanted to know even more about them. This time, Tessa and Damon take center stage. But don’t worry, our previous two couples have vital supporting roles getting this pair to Happily Ever After. After the heavier emotional topics of the first books in the series, this one comes as a bit of a surprise. It’s almost light and fluffy in comparison. That’s not to say that Tessa and Damon have an easy road, they don’t. There’s still all the drama inherent with an overbearing family, bad past experiences, and everything involved with being in a new relationship. I loved seeing the way these two worked through their difficulties. Damon’s a dominant alpha who respects, listens to, and cares for his submissive. While Tessa is a submissive who’s soft yet also strong; able to take care of herself but also willing to yield control in the right situations. My favorite thing about this series is the way the author continues to stress “safe, sane, and consensual” even in fiction.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.