

FORBIDDEN
He was raised in the gilded lap of luxury : Etienne Martel, the magnificently virile Duc de Vec, notorious rake, expert sportsman – and the most celebrated lover in all of Paris. But from the moment he saw the incomparable Daisy Black, he knew he would never desire another.
FORBIDDEN
She was born half a world away : Daisy Black, a proud Montana beauty, exotic and untamed – and determined to fight for the rights of women in a land ruled by men. Yet the instant she felt the heat of de Vec’s jungle green gaze, she knew she was lost. Like some haunting promise of paradise he drew her in, fanning the flames of her desire until all she could think of lying in his arms
FORBIDDEN
Now, caught up in a dance as old as time, Etienne and Daisy have eyes only for each other. But soon, they’ll find their happiness threatened … by society rocked by their scandalous love …. By the woman Etienne calls wife
I don’t know how to begin, giving review to this magnificent books. It has all romance a woman could need. Wait… why don’t I give u the opening preview of the book…
He’d moved with predatory speed when she mentioned finding someone else, convulsed with unspeakable jealousy, and his mouth stopped her flood of words, covering hers with a punishing kiss of possession and fury. He pulled her tightly into his body. “You’re lying”, he murmured, his mouth lifting from hers for a brief moment. “Tell me other men can make you tremble, tell me other men can make you breathless, tell me, damn you, because I haven’t slept a peaceful night in weeks and I want to hear the truth.”
Daisy wasn’t cold anymore, her clothes were beginning to warm from the heat of her skin, from the heat of Etienne’s body pressed hard against hers. And what was truth was coiling in the pit of her stomach, flame hot and spreading with every pulse beat.
“You know already,” she quietly exploded, “but here’s the truth if you want me to say it. I want to make love to you. I want you to make love to me. I want us to make love to each other. Is that clear enough?”
So… I think enough to say… that this by all means the greatest novel of Braddock-Blacks series. I love of how Etienne love Daisy, with so much passion that I wish someone would love me.
Six stars to Susan Johnson… and if I could want to thank her personally for writing this romantic novels.
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