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*'''Author''': [[Sharon Maria Bidwell]]
 
*'''Author''': [[Sharon Maria Bidwell]]
 
*'''Publisher''': [[Loose Id]]
 
*'''Publisher''': [[Loose Id]]
*'''Year''': 2009
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*'''Year''': 2009 - 2017
*'''Purchase''': [http://www.loose-id.com/authors/q-t/sharon-maria-bidwell.html Swithin Spin 1 - A Queen's Move] - Publisher's site
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*'''Purchase''': [Swithin Spin 1 - A Queen's Move]
  
 
==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==

Latest revision as of 00:27, 24 November 2022


Book Description

NOTE: Owing to the publisher's closure this title is currently out of print.

When love is all that's left, there's nothing to fear...

Tressa, the once Azulite princess, is now the Swithin Queen, although she doesn’t always manage to act as a lady should. Her marriage is one of duty, though not without love. Even so, Markis, her husband, is happy for her to try a softer, more feminine touch, if it means that Tressa finally finds true love.

Meira is half Swithin and even though she’s a great healer, some still look upon her heritage with suspicion. Still, she’s stronger than that; what others think of her has never mattered...so why is it suddenly important to her that Tressa looks at her with love? Why does she want to protect Tressa even if it means possibly failing to do the right thing?

Both women are very different, and yet they share many of the same qualities. Both also share many of the same fears. Both are formidable and maybe a nation won’t be able to stand up to the two women. However, the true question remains of whether Tressa and Meira will be able to cope with their dominant natures between the sheets.


When Tressa has to face that to change the world sometimes means sacrificing your very life, she realises she has nothing left to fear, least of all true love, even if that love is with another woman.