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Forbidden Willow

BWWM Antebellum South Romance

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Forbidden Willow

By: Twiggy James
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Wanting each other was wrong…


Loving each other was forbidden…


Zipporah…


She was left alone to try to help raise and protect her mother’s other children. And, because of her mother’s beauty and position, she was spared many of the trials faced by the other slave women on the North plantation. But, one fateful night, she is sent to “entertain” one of Howard North’s guests. And, Zipporah learns the true meaning of love and desire.

Atlas…


He was a regular visitor at the North Plantation, but instead of his “regular”, one night he is sent a beautiful, trembling, dark-skinned girl to share his bed. And, he will never be the same again.

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In the Antebellum South, the lines were clearly drawn between slave and master. And, crossing those lines was unthinkable. But sometimes, love dares to cross boundaries and even color lines.



Warning: This book contains graphic sexual scenes. It is also set in the antebellum South. The author tried to stay as true to that time period as possible. If you find this type of material offensive, please do not purchase this book!
African American Historical Fiction
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