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Melissa and the Vicar

The Seducers, Book 1

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Melissa and the Vicar

By: S.M. LaViolette
Narrated by: Ella Lynch
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Melissa Griffin is quite literally sick and tired. She's the owner of one of London's most exclusive brothels, but her failing health is telling her she can't continue to keep working at her current pace. A relaxing stay in the country is exactly what she needs. Falling for the small town's gorgeous young vicar—a virgin, no less—was never part of her plan. Their love is scandalous, forbidden . . . and everything Melissa never knew she wanted. Denying her feelings is unthinkable. Avoiding devastation when her past inevitably drives them apart? Impossible.

Magnus Stanwyck never resented his vow of celibacy . . . until meeting Melissa. As beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside, the mysterious woman captures his heart in a way he never could've anticipated. No matter what stands between them, no matter the cost, he'll do whatever it takes to possess her—heart, body, and soul.

By day, they're opposites who were never supposed to be together. By night, their passion threatens to overtake them. When all is said and done, can Melissa and Magnus overcome the obstacles (and enemies) that stand between them? Or will fate deny them their happily ever after?

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Shantal M. LaViolette (P)2023 Tantor
Historical Historical Fiction Funny Heartfelt Regency
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I liked that the experienced person was the woman. The dark places this series takes is just wow. Very entertaining. I recommend the whole series.

Fantastic read

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This author is new to me, and I’m so glad I took my chances. She has bravely confronted the sordid reality of sex trafficking in Regency England from the point of view of a “successful” brothel owner without glorifying or smoothing over such a difficult topic. By telling such a story she challenges the reader to identify with many women, men, and children who found themselves in such circumstances, and to perhaps set the stage for more compassionate understanding of victims. Even so, it is a hopeful tale, with strong characters who persevered despite the blows, and who serve as reminders that survivors have always been part of the human condition.

Great book centered around a difficult reality

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