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Wolf Bride
Wolf Bride | Elizabeth Moss
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Hilary Mantel meets Sylvia Day: the first installment in a deliciously erotic trilogy, set against the sumptuous backdrop of the scandal-ridden Tudor Court. Bound to him against her will... Lord Wolf, hardened soldier and expert lover, has come to King Henry VIII's court to claim his new bride: a girl who has intrigued him since he first saw her riding across the Yorkshire moors. Eloise Tyrell, now lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn, has other ideas. She has no desire to submit to a man she barely knows and who-though she is loath to admit it-frightens her more than a little. Their first kiss awakens in both a fierce desire that bares them to the soul. But as the court erupts into scandal around the ill-fated Queen, Eloise sees firsthand what happens when powerful men tire of their wives... Lust in the Tudor Court: Wolf Bride Rebel Bride Rose Bride
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Wolf Bride | Elizabeth Moss
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Mehso-so

It was fine, but not great. I knew this was erotic romance going into it. The romance is set against the backdrop of Queen Anne Boleyn‘s trial and beheading. I had hoped to feel more of a connection to the Tudor part of the story-and don‘t get me wrong, it‘s definitely there-but it just wasn‘t as rich and well-developed as I like. It‘s mostly a quick and easy romance, very steamy. I‘m giving it a so-so because I‘ve read better Tudor-era romances.

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Wolf Bride | Elizabeth Moss
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#splashintosummerreads day 27 #jewels historical romance set in the Tudor court (please ignore the 50 shades thing on the front, I don't know where people come up with these comparisons) also Moriarty wearing the Crown Jewels #honeyyoushouldseemeinacrown 😆

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