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Claiming Their Maiden

(2013)
(The first book in the Barbarian Mates series)
A Novella by

Despite growing up as an orphan, Amelia managed to carve out a meager existence for herself until the day she was falsely accused of a terrible crime and forced to flee into the vast, dangerous forest outside her village. Alone, terrified, and pursued by both man and beast, the end seemed near, until she fell from a tree into the arms of a towering hulk of a man.

After fainting in panic, she is pleasantly surprised to awaken in a warm, soft bed in an ancient fortress deep in the forest. She soon learns that her rescuer, Trent, and his brother, Gavin, are the lords of this castle, but the truly shocking revelation comes when the brothers inform her that she has been promised to them by the Goddess and that she is to be their wife.

Like all men of their kind, Trent and Gavin were born as twin brothers, and the magic of their people will bind them forever to their chosen mate. With the promise of the Goddess backed up by fierce desire for the beautiful Amelia, both men are delighted to claim this unspoiled maiden as their own. The firm-handed warriors are fully prepared to teach their new bride obedience, and nothing will impart that lesson better than a good, hard spanking on her bare bottom.

Amelia wants to hate Trent and Gavin with every fiber of her being, but their stern discipline is coupled with kindness and a deep and powerful love she never imagined she would experience from any man, let alone two huge, battle-hardened barbarians who are so handsome it nearly takes her breath away. Though it fills her with shame, when the time comes for them to claim her--each in turn and then both at once--she cannot help but yearn to be taken long and hard.

Publisher's Note:Claiming Their Maiden is a stand-alone book which is the first entry in the Barbarian Mates series. It includes spankings and sexual scenes. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.


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