Thou
Art Mine
By Renee Luke
Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group
Genre: Erotic Historical
Release Date: May 16, 2016
Synopsis
Betrothed to Lord
Boden Sinclair, a powerful and lusty knight of King Henry II, Lady Izabella
Bennet is about to begin a long and erotic quest for the heart of her
husband-to-be.
A UNION MOST
DESPERATE
Lord Boden Sinclair returned from war both victorious and ruined. His faithful service to King Henry II earned him a title, yet a deceitful blackguard stripped Ravenstone Castle bare in his absence. The only solution? To find the rogue responsible. That, and a lucrative marriage arranged by the Crown, a bond of necessity foretelling the end of all pleasure. And so the young beauty on the ground before him, this willing golden-haired temptress, shall be his final taste of joy.
…AND DELICIOUS
Maltreated and ignored, long has Lady Izabella Bennet yearned to be caressed with love. Long has she waited to sample the pleasures of the marriage bed. Now, before her, stands her husband-to-be. Handsome and powerful, he seeks to conquer her body before her hand, and she is sorely tempted to yield. But marriage is more than pleasure. It is also truth and trust and honor. So surrender must needs be delayed—at least partially, tantalizingly, for as long as Izzy can manage. Each erotic step in this battle will be hard-fought—and harder loved. And though Boden claims she is his, he will soon see that she has already made him her own.
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Excerpt
“Are you hurt,
milady?” Boden asked the maid on the ground. “Shall I assist you to your feet?”
His voice was low,
so as to not frighten the strange girl beside whom he stooped. With shaking
fingers he swept away the long tendrils of her hair, marveling at their silken
texture. The colors of sunshine swept his hand, and his tanned and calloused
skin contrasted such fragile beauty.
The girl’s face was
hidden, covered in a pair of dainty hands as dirty as a stable boy’s, but, near
the curve of her ear, her pulse raced beneath the smooth, creamy skin of her
neck. A strong breeze picked up, fluttering the girl’s kirtle up her leg,
revealing a stretch of smooth white calf and then a glimpse of tempting thigh.
Biting back a groan, Boden reached to shove down the dress, not realizing that
the movement might frighten her further.
It did. She jerked
away, kicking out one of those lithe long legs and hitting him square in the
gut.
“Leave me be,
knave!”
Her voice was
broken, and what sounded like a sob escaped with her final word. One of her
hands darted down to shove at the linen of her skirts, but the other remained
to shield her face.
That gown marked
her a lady, judging by the heavy embroidery around the hem. Wary of a lady
traveling alone, especially with dusk descending, Boden narrowed his eyes and
searched the bordering woods for men armed and ready to protect her—or outlaws
using her as bait. He saw none, but he rested his hand on the hilt of his
sword, instinctually prepared to defend himself.
“I’ll not harm
you,” he promised. “If you’re lost or hurt, I’ll be able to help. Tell me your
name.”
“Nay!” She rolled
away. Keeping her back to him, she sat upright and drew her knees toward her
chest. “I’ll not give a randy rogue such as you the pleasure of my name.”
Randy rogue?
“Zounds, milady,
’tis not my intent to debase you. You speak as if I’ve caused you harm in some
way, when in truth I found you here, prostrate upon the ground and weeping.”
Boden rested his elbow on his bent knee and bowed his head. The day had been
far too long to trouble with such an ornery wench, but something kept him
kneeling beside her in the grass. Curiosity, mayhap? Concern for a well-born
young woman out on her own? Or was it memories of days more pleasant from his
youth, when women sought him out for just what this maiden seemed to fear?
“I’m not crying,
and I’m not in need of your ‘valiant assistance,’ sirrah. You can be about your
journey,” the young woman snapped, her tone capable of scaring away even the
wildest boar in the forest.
Surprised and
angered by her lack of civility, Boden grabbed her shoulder. “Look here, wench.
I’d like naught else but to ride away and never look upon you again. Jesu, I’ve
signed my life away this very day to another…” He trailed off, wondering at his
sudden desire to confess his predicament to a strange girl. Clearing his
throat, he said instead, “I’ve offered you help and you’ve done nothing but
berate me. You wish to repay my kindness with poison-tipped barbs?”
She said nothing.
So, rising slightly, he lifted her from the ground and spun her to face him.
“Unhand me!” she
demanded, shaking thick golden hair from her face and yanking at her arm in an
attempt to be free. A film of dust covered her cheeks, and streaks of mud.
Boden just tightened his fingers and pulled her nearer.
Violet eyes stared
back at him; then the girl blinked twice, shaking her head. The expressive hue
of her eyes deepened. Was it from fear or surprise? Boden could barely guess.
He could just imagine those eyes turning darker from passion as the right touch
set fire to her skin…
“You,” she
murmured.
Those lush lips
trembled. Beneath that grime were they pink or red or the perfect color of the
flowers growing upon the southern wall of his keep? Boden needed to know, and
so he brushed the pad of his thumb across her mouth, smearing away the dirt.
Aye, it was as he’d thought. Rose petals. Her lips were the same shade and
velvety texture.
She gasped, her
delectable lips parting further, and Boden’s fingers expanded their search of
her face, causing a pink glow to peek out from behind her mask of mud and
grime. He rubbed his knuckles over her cheekbone, tucking frolicking curls
behind her ear and smoothing his palm over her skin.
“I’m sorry, my
lord,” she said. “I’d not have spoken to you so had I known who you were.”
Her forget-me-not
gaze locked onto his, forcing forgiveness despite Boden not being in the mood
to offer it. The girl’s lips trembled, and it appeared as if she were about to
cry again. Then, surprisingly, she gifted Boden with a beguiling smile. It was
as if the sun had come out from behind a cloud
Meet the Author
Renee Luke is a
multi-published award-winning author, who writes stories with rich texture,
deep emotions, and realist characters. She creates stories where sensual
seduces erotic, and most of all, she believes in love, romance, and
happily-ever-afters.
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