Sir Onyx
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Publisher Description
One year. Twelve strangers. An unbreakable contract.
They forced me to bow down before I knew their names. Exposed me to their hungry eyes.
12 different men, each more gorgeous and wicked than the last, and all of them getting one month with me.
And at the end... is the auction.
Sir Onyx. It's his turn, and I'm terrified of many things.
Including how my body reacts to him.
Is he a cruel monster as I was warned, or will he lure me into his delicious grasp?
A Year of Surrender: Book 2
Customer Reviews
A Month With Sir Onyx
This is book two in the “Year of Surrender” series and the books need to be read in order as each one begins right where the previous book ended.
Marjorie is an eighteen year old virgin who’s parents have passed, and she finds out her dad owned a diamond mine. Due to some “old rules” she herself can not inherit the mine, it must go to the oldest son in the family or to Marjorie’s husband. Of course there’s stipulations on who her husband can be, so she must spend a month with each of the twelve men before having her virginity and hand in marriage auctioned off to the highest bidder.
These men can do anything to Marjorie that they want to Marjorie with one exception, no penetration. This is Marjorie’s second month and she is spending it with Sir Onyx and arrives at his house to find him not very friendly while she is missing Sir Jasper deeply. But Marjorie wears Sir Onyx down, finds out his secret, and begins to have some down & dirty fun with Him. She begins to feel like she is betraying Jasper because she begins to have feelings for Onyx, leaving her confused. It is hard for her to leave Onyx’s home yet still easier than when she left Jasper’s home and now she’s off to surrender to Sir Emerald.
I love the “Sir names” for these men and the tie in to the gem stone that their family mines. Not a fan in real life of this way of transferring the mine and such but without it, we wouldn’t get this amazing story!
I received a complimentary copy of this book and am voluntarily giving an honest review