The Huntmaster's Conquest: One Passion, Twice Told

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Author: Mary Alice Williamson, Shellee Smythe ISBN: 9781301587766
Publisher: Twenty or Less Press Publication: December 31, 2014
Imprint: Sybarite Seductions Language: English
Author: Mary Alice Williamson, Shellee Smythe
ISBN: 9781301587766
Publisher: Twenty or Less Press
Publication: December 31, 2014
Imprint: Sybarite Seductions
Language: English

The Huntmaster’s Conquest by Mary Alice Williamson

Miss Jane Farringer, annoyed that her chances of bagging game have been thwarted by an inebriated earl, goes in search of the Huntmaster. He hints of a private meeting later that most certainly will not involve talking. Though she doesn’t give him her assent, she shows at the appointed time and place, and he proceeds to satisfy a need she’d only dreamed of. 

But how much of the rough sex can she take, especially when it’s accompanied by a light of hatred in the Huntmaster’s eyes?

The Huntmaster’s Conquest: The Next Meet by Shellee Smythe

Though Mr. James Albert Tinsley Norris serves as Huntmaster to the Earl of Kenterbrooke, he is but a cousin, and a distant one at that. With limited opportunities available, he offers his sexual services to needy women of the ton. However, he’s grown tired of their clingy ways and Miss Farringer presents a new opportunity.

But will she accept his company comes with that of his longtime-lover, a groom well below her station?

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The Huntmaster’s Conquest by Mary Alice Williamson

Miss Jane Farringer, annoyed that her chances of bagging game have been thwarted by an inebriated earl, goes in search of the Huntmaster. He hints of a private meeting later that most certainly will not involve talking. Though she doesn’t give him her assent, she shows at the appointed time and place, and he proceeds to satisfy a need she’d only dreamed of. 

But how much of the rough sex can she take, especially when it’s accompanied by a light of hatred in the Huntmaster’s eyes?

The Huntmaster’s Conquest: The Next Meet by Shellee Smythe

Though Mr. James Albert Tinsley Norris serves as Huntmaster to the Earl of Kenterbrooke, he is but a cousin, and a distant one at that. With limited opportunities available, he offers his sexual services to needy women of the ton. However, he’s grown tired of their clingy ways and Miss Farringer presents a new opportunity.

But will she accept his company comes with that of his longtime-lover, a groom well below her station?

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