Love's Fortress
by:
Samantha Kane (author)
Gideon North wants a wife. She must be practical and hardworking. But above all, she must have a hearty constitution. Horribly injured and scarred from his Peninsular War service, Gideon does not want to deal with a wife who flinches every time she looks at him.Gideon's estate manager Charles...
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Gideon North wants a wife. She must be practical and hardworking. But above all, she must have a hearty constitution. Horribly injured and scarred from his Peninsular War service, Gideon does not want to deal with a wife who flinches every time she looks at him.Gideon's estate manager Charles Borden was his sergeant in the war. Inseparable but almost always at odds, the two men agree that Sarah Whitley is the perfect wife for Gideon. Strong, beautiful and intelligent with a dry sense of humor, Sarah bears her own marks from a life spent in the shadows.When Sarah learns to let go of her past fears, she frees both men to acknowledge the love and attraction that has always existed between them. The three become intimate but the eroticism of their encounters in the bedroom does not guarantee happiness. Gideon's defenses mire them in the past. Only together can Sarah and Charles break through to build a future with Gideon.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781419961984 (1419961985)
Publish date: September 26th 2010
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Pages no: 280
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
M M Romance,
Menage,
M M F,
M F M
Series: Brothers in Arms (#7)
Absolutely loved it. One of my favorite MMF Menage genre ever!
Love’s Fortress, book 7 in Samantha Kane's Brothers in Arms series, was deep. Gideon lost part of his leg in the war and he’s burned on his face and arm. So his requirement in a wife is someone who can look past the scars and no one has been able to – until his neighbors set up a meeting with Sarah,...
I think my favorite character in this book was Sarah. I'm not sure why, that's just the way it is. I liked Charles and Gideon too. In the middle of the book, I'd thought they'd gotten it together, and then they had issues again. It could have been worse, but it seemed a little overdone to me.