Love is My Sin
by:
Julia Knight (author)
Break his oath, he loses his soul. Keep it—and he loses his heart.Oathcursed, Book 2 Devastated crops force regent Lord Hunter to do the one thing he always swore he’d never do: form an alliance with the neighboring tribal kingdom. The oath to offer his beloved foster son in marriage, however,...
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Break his oath, he loses his soul. Keep it—and he loses his heart.Oathcursed, Book 2 Devastated crops force regent Lord Hunter to do the one thing he always swore he’d never do: form an alliance with the neighboring tribal kingdom. The oath to offer his beloved foster son in marriage, however, begins digging holes in his heart the moment he meets the intended bride. He can’t afford to fall in love with the alluring Reethan Chieftain, not if he’s to keep his oath—and his soul—intact. Nerinna has always used her charms to manipulate her tribal chiefs, as tradition demands. But Lord Hunter’s honest, passionate nature intrigues her like no other man’s has before, challenging her cynical notions. Her wiles have no effect on him. In fact, her every action only seems to alienate him more. Although their desire hangs thick and heavy in the air, Hunter keeps to the letter of his oath—until the god of justice decrees that Hunter must die. Nerinna knows of only one way to save him: offer herself in exchange. It’s a sacrifice Hunter can’t allow her to make, but to defy the priest means he must choose a side. With his god—or against him. Warning: Includes a sultry temptress, a noble hero, a fatal attraction, a sarcastic wizard, a forbidden passion, a vengeful god, a sly priest and a religious war. Oh, and people spontaneously combusting.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781605049120 (1605049123)
Publish date: November 2nd 2010
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Pages no: 280
Edition language: English
Series: Oathcursed (#2)
Instead of closely following the (mis)adventures of Hilde and Ilfayne, this time the focus is upon Lord Hunter and the difficulties he is having keeping to his given word. The emphasis is also more upon the love that Hunter can't have--and the unimaginable cost that could come with breaking his oat...