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Sweet Savage Eden

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From a marriage of convenience, a fierce, all-consuming love was born.

From the first time Jasmine’s eyes met those of Lord Jamie Cameron in a smoky British inn, theirs was the wrong kind of attraction—not gentle, slow, and easy, but hot, hard, and all-consuming.

The illegitimate daughter of an actress and duke, Jassy had dreams no man could wrench from her in a moment of desire. She’d resist this bold nobleman with all the strength of her soul. But her golden hair, fiery temperament, and indomitable spirit obsessed Lord Cameron . . . and he wanted her with him when he sailed for the new wilderness called Virginia. So he had a bargain for the spit-fire Jassy, one that only a very special woman would dare to make.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2012
ISBN9780307815767
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Heather Graham

HEATHER GRAHAM is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She majored in theater arts at the University of South Florida. Her first book was with Dell, and since then, she has written over one hundred novels and novellas including suspense, historical romance, vampire fiction, time travel, occult and Christmas family fare. Her titles include Phantom Evil, Ghost Walk, and Heart of Evil. She has been honored with awards from Walden Books, B. Dalton, Georgia Romance Writers, Affaire de Coeur, RT Book Reviews, and more.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Take two since my device went haywire and ate my last review.

    This was a rough read and if I hadn't read book two of the series first years ago, I never would have read it after reading this.

    I enjoyed book two of this series, but this? This was nothing but the 'hero' verbally, mentally, and physically abusing the 'heroine' throughout the entire book. And she accepted it because she was afraid of being a tavern worker her whole life.

    He repeatedly called her a whore and gold digger, he was violently rough with and even raped her. And chapter after chapter I kept reading because I couldn't believe it could get worse, but it did.

    In the end our 'hero' chalked it up to them both being stubborn?! This was just bad writng on the author's part, even for the time period. I'm now on the fence about reading book three or even rereading book two.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Take two since my device went haywire and ate my last review.

    This was a rough read and if I hadn't read book two of the series first years ago, I never would have read it after reading this.

    I enjoyed book two of this series, but this? This was nothing but the 'hero' verbally, mentally, and physically abusing the 'heroine' throughout the entire book. And she accepted it because she was afraid of being a tavern worker her whole life.

    He repeatedly called her a whore and gold digger, he was violently rough with and even raped her. And chapter after chapter I kept reading because I couldn't believe it could get worse, but it did.

    In the end our 'hero' chalked it up to them both being stubborn?! This was just bad writng on the author's part, even for the time period. I'm now on the fence about reading book three or even rereading book two.