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While on vacation in England, Gwen
Montgomery takes a tour of what supposedly was once the
legendary Camelot. When Gwen sees the castle’s requisite
sword in the stone, a mystical voice urges her towards the
sword. After one touch, Gwen begins having visions of a
sexual, dominant male urging her to come to him. Compelled
by the fantasy man, Gwen pulls the sword from the stone and
finds herself traveling to another world…and Bregonia isn’t
quite Camelot.
For more than a month, King Élan of
Bregonia has been haunted by visions of a mysterious
redhead. When a spell brings Gwen to his court, Élan is
determined to master the woman of his dreams. As the two
challenge each other, they both find that reality outdoes
their greatest fantasies. Yet when the enchantment ends,
will Élan be able to convince Gwen to stay? And will their
growing love be able to survive the obstacles that lie in
their path?
Who wouldn’t want to be swept away to a magical kingdom with
a handsome, hot-as-hell king that desired you? I can safely
say that is an offer I wouldn’t want to turn town, and as
such, I adored Melinda Barron’s Serving the Sword
and hope more Doms of the Round Table books are coming
soon. Gwen is a likeable, modern woman and Élan is one sexy
hero. Serving the Sword is a BDSM tale, and
Élan and Gwen’s relationship is termed master/slave. What I
loved most about Élan is that Gwen is always, always
treasured by him, he never attempts to change her
personality, and he highly respects her intelligence. Sexy
and entertaining, Serving the Sword ensures
I’ll never look at a sword in a stone quite the same way
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