The Chancellor’s Bride

The Chancellor's BrideHer love for two men could save their future. Her secrets could destroy them all.

 

Recently re-elected Chancellor Collin sur-Gaerig is a rising star on the political scene, and everyone expects he’ll soon be rewarded with an estate and title. He also has a dirty little secret: he’s in love with his manservant, Harral. If anyone—especially the wife he’s expected to take—discovers their affair, all his aspirations will go up in smoke.

The mysterious woman he finds lying half-dead in the street is strong, beautiful, independent…and aroused when she catches him and Harral in a compromising position. As Aelis worms her way past their closely guarded defenses and into their bed, they realize she’s the perfect match for both of them.

But Aelis has a secret of her own, an ex-lover’s blackmail scheme that could get them all killed. To save the men she’s come to love, she’s willing to sacrifice her own happiness, maybe even her life.

Collin’s not about to let that happen. For the first time in his life, he’s willing to risk it all in order to have it all. Even if it means he could lose the man he’s loved for years—and the woman they both want to love forever.

Warning: This book contains explicit sex, including m/m and m/m/f; violence; bad language; financial irregularities; uneaten dessert; gratuitous invocation of various deities; and breakfast-table hijinks you’re not likely to witness at your neighborhood IHOP.

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Praise for The Chancellor’s Bride:

“A scorching hot love triangle!”

I really enjoyed this book. The history behind the characters becomes increasingly important, leading up to a nail-biting ending. Also, the love scenes are intense, and at times, not for the faint of heart. Although intense, these parts of the story play a role in the overall plot, adding to the dramatic element at the book’s climax.

I highly recommend this book, but please remember to keep a fan handy. You’re going to need it.

                                                      ~ Katie Seeley, ParaNormal Romance

 

Right away, the sensuality of the prose in this novel grabs the reader by the lapels and refuses to let go…The brief prologue immerses you in both erotic and intelligent imagery, establishing a high standard for the rest of the story to meet. It continues in that vein throughout the novel, and in actuality, is probably one of its strongest assets.

                                            ~ BookUtopiaMom, Uniquely Pleasurable

 

The Chancellors Bride by Kirsten Saell kept me absorbed by the many different twists and the red hot passion between the three main characters. I got a firsthand look at how hard life must have been for women in that time period, and a new respect for the strength of the heroine. The hero’s both won my heart with their own internal problems and the resolution that was gained. 4 1/2 Kisses.

                                        ~ Sin, TwoLipsReviews

 

A fascinating world, peopled with strong characters and sex scenes to die for.

                       ~ Kate Pearce, author of Simply Sexual & Antonia’s Bargain