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In The Cruel Hands Of Lord Coleridge - Tudor Domestic Discipline Erotic Romance - cover

In The Cruel Hands Of Lord Coleridge - Tudor Domestic Discipline Erotic Romance

Lovillia Hearst

Editorial: 25 Eagles

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She shivered as he ran a finger down her side, her body tensed in anticipation... 
 
A gambling husband is the downfall of Lady Jane Blair, but she’s not prepared to simply accept it when he goes further than ever before and actually loses their home to a rival in a game of cards. She visits Lord Coleridge to beg for a way to change things, but what he would want to allow them to keep the house is almost too high a cost to bear. A night with her to cancel the debt wasn’t what she expected... but if her husband was going to force her to negotiate with Lord Coleridge, then why should she feel bad for enjoying it, especially if she can teach her husband a lesson at the same time?
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