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Wolf Bride by Elizabeth Moss
Wolf Bride by Elizabeth Moss











Eloise and Lord Wolf definitely had a bit of a spark between them, but they were both too stubborn and unwilling to listen to each other for me to truly root for. This was by far my favorite aspect of the story.The romance, while it was written to be the main stage, fell into second place for me. Navigating the court and intrigue has never been more difficult or dangerous. She is very much a background character, but her death plays an important role in showing the character of our heroine, Eloise Tyrell.When Anne Boleyn is accused of treason, all of her close friends and servants were under scrutiny for the same, and Eloise was no exception. It took me back to the Tudor Era, which is one of my favorites, while Anne Boleyn still lived. "Infused with political intrigue, royal pageantry, infidelity, scandal, historical authenticity, romance and love, this story brings yesteryear to life while heating up the pages and fascinating readers.Wolf Bride was a fun and exciting read. "Infused with political intrigue, royal pageantry, infidelity, scandal, historical authenticity, romance and love, this story brings yesteryear to life while heating up the pages and fascinating readers."-Romance Junkies "For a terrific historical romance with a couple who can't keep their hands off each other, this is perfect."-RT Book Reviews "Fifty Shades of Tudor sex." -The Sunday Times Praise for Erotic Romances by Elizabeth Moss: Hugh has long held himself in check, but even his iron will has its limits as they remain alone together in the forest, far from the restraints of court. But most deadly of all is their forbidden desire for one another. Neither of them is prepared for the dangers that lie in wait. When Susannah pulls an outrageous stunt and finds herself lost in the wilds of England, Hugh must go to her rescue. And Hugh is fascinated by her-despite himself. She is feisty, beautiful, opinionated and brave. But Susannah Tyrell is neither of these things. Hugh Beaufort, favored courtier of King Henry VIII, likes his women quiet and biddable. Hilary Mantel meets Sylvia Day: the second installment in a deliciously erotic trilogy begun in Wolf Bride, set against the sumptuous backdrop of the scandal-ridden Tudor Court by Elizabeth Moss.













Wolf Bride by Elizabeth Moss