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Forbidden Honey

BWWM Antebellum South Romance

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Forbidden Honey

By: Twiggy James
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In a land where cotton was king…

In a land where the mockingbird sung a soulful song of unspoken sorrows…

Their forbidden love would dare to take root and blossom…


Kaden
He was only trying to save her. His stepmother, Leah Ascott, was conducting an inquisition, and Honey was the center attraction. Kaden knew he had to do something to save the dark-skinned beautiful from Leah’s wrath. But, what he does is set a chain of events into motion that will forever change his fate and the fate of Honey.


Honey
Honey sat trembling in a chair in Miss Leah Ascott’s parlor. She trembled as her mistress demanded the name of the father of her child. How could she tell Leah that the father of her child was her own son?


Then, Kaden Ascott appeared out of nowhere claiming to be the father of her baby. Honey wants to tell the truth but doing so was to call Kaden a liar. And, slave did not defy their masters. So, she goes along with the lie. However, that lie brands her as Kaden’s woman. And, in the smothering Mississippi heat, Honey finds her fate intertwined with that of the handsome Ascott heir.

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In the Antebellum South, the lines were clearly drawn between slave and master. And, crossing those lines was unthinkable. But sometimes, love dares to cross boundaries and even color lines.


Warning: This book contains graphic sexual scenes. It is also set in the antebellum South. The author tried to stay as true to that time period as possible. If you find this type of material offensive, please do not purchase this book!
African American Historical Fiction
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