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The Season: Part One

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ISBN / ASINB01APTZOBU
ISBN-13978B01APTZOB9
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom  🇬🇧

Description

Meet the residents and neighbors of Reddingford Manor in Gloucestershire, where propriety is a mirage and nothing is as it seems.

Miss Miranda Chambers, a feisty but innocent girl, is about to embark on her very first London Season, but she is plagued by hot and heavy desires that she cannot explain. Luckily, her lady's maid, Saly, is on on hand to help.

Sally, lady's maid to Miss Miranda, is constantly exploring her wanton sexuality with everyone from Miranda's scandalous brother, Angus, to Phips the footman.

Angus is engaged to the coolly beautiful and enigmatic Miss Halloway, whom he lusts after with a fervor. But that doesn't stop him from enjoying the delights of his mistresses and lovers in a myriad of creative ways.

Miss Arabella Halloway has been bred to be the perfect society wife - decorous and serene. But beneath her cool exterior lies a hotbed of turmoil and secrets. She yearns for adventure and passion, but she just doesn't know if her future husband would approve of her wanton nature.

Lord Robert Fitzpatrick Chambers, Duke of Reddingford, is about to marry his son to the daughter of his long-time enemy and is working hard at manipulating a match between his beloved daughter and Derrington, a confirmed rake of great wealth and land. So, he has his work cut out for him this season.

Derrington is plagued by a nagging restlessness, which he attempts to slake between the willing thighs of Madame Solange's most wanton whores.

Follow their lustful adventures in Part One of their London Season. But beware - this has been written for an open-minded adult audience and contains explicit sexual details including spanking and consensual rough play.

If you are a sensitive reader or object to content of this nature, I advise you not to purchase the e-book.

This is Part One of a series and consists of approximately 13 175 words.

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