✰ Bianca ✰
I have one job in this
arranged marriage, and that’s to seduce my husband.
It should be easy; I’m
the heiress to a transatlantic fortune, bred and raised to make a good match.
I’ve spent a lifetime building up my endurance, my discipline, my dedication to
my god and my church. The danger lies in falling for the devil who put his ring
on my finger—a mistake I made years ago, and can’t afford to make again.
There is one more
danger: handsome and green-eyed, emotionally wounded. Tristan Thomas, former
soldier and my new husband’s bodyguard. A hero who stole my heart with
salt-soaked kisses on the sea.
But Lyonesse is not
like other places, and this isn’t like other marriages. Soon Tristan, Mark, and
I are tangled in a knot of vicious jealousy and gorgeous wickedness, where
suspicion is an aphrodisiac and secrets and vows are one and the same.
And there is something
far darker at play than my real purpose, than the machinations of the Church I
serve. Darker even than the twisted longings of my own heart. Because my
husband has secrets of his own, and the reason he’ll stop at nothing to possess
me could slice my soul deeper than the honeysuckle-hilted knife he gave me once
upon a time.
Because when it comes
to Mark Trevena and his games, the first cut is more than the deepest—it’s the
sweetest.
And he always leaves
you begging for more…
Honey Cut is the second book in the Lyonesse
Trilogy.
And what is with all of those secrets? They're all out-secreting each other with very dangerous things.
Read the book to find out - a little bit at least...we'll get a third book! LOL!
Sierra is a voracious reader of all things including the smuttiest smut, young adult, piles of non-fiction for research, and everything Bill Bryson (especially on audio).
She loves writing the dirtiest things that she can think of, King Arthur, sparkling water, Tarot, coffee, leggings, and learning new words daily.
Her previous jobs have included firing ceramics, teaching living history lessons in one-room school house in full, 1904-approved school marm attire, and working as a librarian for several years—not in that order
She lives in the Kansas City area with her husband, two children, and two giant dogs. (And two cats, but they're so naughty we don't talk about them.)