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NICHOLAS by ELIZABETH AMBER
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SummaryThe last in a fabled line of otherworldly aristocracy, the Lords of Satyr are born to wealth, power, and a talent for sensual delight that mere mortals only dream of. Commanded to marry, these passionate men will travel to Rome, Venice, and Paris—and along the way will explore desires both shamelessly wicked and blissfully divine... HE HAD SWORN TO TAKE A PROPER WIFE. HE HADN'T BARGAINED ON MEETING HIS MATCH. Nicholas looks very much like what he is—the handsome, successful heir to a vineyard in Tuscany. But Nicholas is much more, for he is one of the last in an ancient line of satyr men. And the dying king of ElseWorld wants him not only to marry, but to wed one of the king's own daughters—a half—human, half—faerie woman unaware of her heritage. Nicholas won't shirk his duty to produce heirs to guard his race's legacies, but he never plans to make his bride his only lover. A satyr's sexual hunger and sensual skills are legendary. One woman will never satisfy him. Or so Nicholas believes until he meets Jane. As spirited as she is fey, as beautiful as she is innocent, she is nevertheless determined to make her new husband hers alone—and she's eager for him to teach her every deliciously carnal secret he knows. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WARNING: This is a REALLY HOT book. (Sexually Explicit)
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"a scorching historical paranormal"
Reviewed by Janalee Ruschhaupt
Posted June 24, 2007
Satyr Estate, Tuscany, Italy 1823
On an ancient family vineyard is where this story begins...
The brothers Satyr, Nick, Raine and Lyon have received a
dispatch from King Feydon of the ElseWorld. In it, the
dying king wishes that they find his three half fey and
half human daughters and Read more...
"An excellent debut"
Reviewed by Deborah Macgillivray
Posted September 9, 2007
Nicholas is not simply a handsome man, a rich man. He is a
half-human handsome man! His other side is a satyr, a
creature that is given to sexual excesses that are near
animalistic. He and his brothers give themselves over to
rituals that slake their lust, which take Read more...
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