
Beautiful Tangled Roots
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Handsome bachelor Edric Wainwright wanted to find the perfect woman before he wed. A beautiful, wholesome woman that would be a loving wife to him and a great mother to their children. Abigail Naylor, the wife his family found for him was certainly beautiful, but she was none of the other things on his wish list.
When Edric saw Eve, the last thing he wanted was to be attracted to her. How was it even possible for him to desire, much less fall in love with someone that he owned?
Beautiful Eve just wanted to survive long enough to escape and one day reunite with her parents. The last thing she wanted was to feel something…anything for the man that bought her, a White man at that, despite how kind he was to his slaves.
Reader Advisory: Some of the subject matter presented in this book is very sensitive. The sex scenes are consummated. This book is not intended for anyone under the age of eighteen. Nor is it intended for those who are easily offended with certain realities during the antebellum era that this book highlights.
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