War Chest

Even Gods Fall In Love, #5

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Romance, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Lynne Connolly ISBN: 9781393921684
Publisher: Lynne Connolly Publication: October 23, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lynne Connolly
ISBN: 9781393921684
Publisher: Lynne Connolly
Publication: October 23, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Make love, not war? Try telling that to the god of war.

Even Gods Fall In Love, Book 5

Bearing little resemblance to her beautiful sister Rhea made it easy for Ruth to secure the job of governess to the Duke of Lyndhurst's wards. The babies are Rhea's. Rhea is dead. And Ruth's suspicions are aimed squarely at the powerful, magnificent, brooding duke.

At the very least, she means to ensure her sister's twins are raised properly. A task she suspects is beyond the duke, who wanders away at night, comes to dinner disheveled, and stirs desires she's never felt before.

Marcus isn't just the Duke of Lyndhurst. He is Mars, god of war, and his nightly dinners with Ruth—during which he allows her to ask him one question—are his only respite from his desperate struggle with the Titans.

Little does the drably dressed, socially inept woman realize she is a constant temptation to him—and he is losing the battle to resist. But if he allows her to break the chains around his heart, their love will make her a target in a fight to the death.

Warning: Beware of tall, dark men who roam houses at night. Don't, whatever you do, stop to kiss them.

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Make love, not war? Try telling that to the god of war.

Even Gods Fall In Love, Book 5

Bearing little resemblance to her beautiful sister Rhea made it easy for Ruth to secure the job of governess to the Duke of Lyndhurst's wards. The babies are Rhea's. Rhea is dead. And Ruth's suspicions are aimed squarely at the powerful, magnificent, brooding duke.

At the very least, she means to ensure her sister's twins are raised properly. A task she suspects is beyond the duke, who wanders away at night, comes to dinner disheveled, and stirs desires she's never felt before.

Marcus isn't just the Duke of Lyndhurst. He is Mars, god of war, and his nightly dinners with Ruth—during which he allows her to ask him one question—are his only respite from his desperate struggle with the Titans.

Little does the drably dressed, socially inept woman realize she is a constant temptation to him—and he is losing the battle to resist. But if he allows her to break the chains around his heart, their love will make her a target in a fight to the death.

Warning: Beware of tall, dark men who roam houses at night. Don't, whatever you do, stop to kiss them.

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