Merry's Christmas Menage

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Merry's Christmas Menage (The 12 Nights of Christmas Anthology)

Cover Art by Bryan Keller
  • Author: Eve Vaughn
  • Publisher: Changeling Press
  • Year: 2005
  • Genre: Interracial Paranormal Urban Fantasy Romance
  • Length: Novella
  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-59596-270-6
  • eBook Price: 3.49 | Buy eBook

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Book Description

Merry Holiday has fallen on hard times. After the death of her mother, Merry learns that everything has been left to a sister she doesn't get along with, including the house she has lived in most of her life. With her confidence shattered and her heart in tatters, Merry finds herself looking for a job and a place to live. When she interviews for a position as a live in housekeeper, she finds the reclusive Thorne Mordeaux, one of the hunkiest men she's ever laid eyes on.

Thorne Mordeaux has a secret. He's Darwaedd royalty from the mythical island Sayrea. He's left his island to escape the shadow of his overpowering brother Dax and the heartbreak of a lost love. Thorne falls for his sweet new housekeeper and as the winter grows colder, his feelings for her heat up, but he's doesn't want to scare her off with his advances.

A week before Christmas, King Dax makes an unexpected appearance to convince Thorne to come back to their island. It's obvious to Dax that his brother and Merry are in love, and just as obvious -- neither of them has the faith to act on that love. With the help of some Christmas Magic, Dax makes it his mission to give fate a hand and bring them together.

Warning: this title contains sexually explicit scenes and adult language which some may find offensive and which is not appropriate for a young audience.

Reviews

  • "Eve Vaughn gives us a delicious story of people fighting their own desires until they finally give in to their love."
5 Stars from Candy, eCataRomance Reviews
  • "The fascinating interaction of the main characters kept me reading avidly until the end...The sex scenes blaze with sensuality hot enough to warm even the coldest of toes."
Susan White, Coffee Time Romance Reviews

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