The White Order series by Barbara Russell (#5-6)
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Overview: Love stories have always captured my imagination. What’s better than two people falling in love with each other? I write steamy romance, usually with a paranormal twist in an historical setting. Add a touch of suspense and mystery and a pinch of darkness. I love stories with strong, sexy heroes and mischievous heroines who pull no punches.
I live in the City of Sails, New Zealand, drinking tea (coffee gives me anxiety) and devouring books.
Genre: Fiction > Romance Paranormal
The Beauty of the White Blade Knights (#5)
London, 1885
A proud daughter of the Ashrabat Tribe, Isharamat always does what she wants. In eight-hundred years, no one has ever been her master, and she certainly isn’t going to start having one now, thank you. Especially since she’s been nominated captain of the White Blade Knights. Almost.
McLachlan, an insufferable, arrogant sin-breather—one of her the knights’ sworn enemies—bound her to him to save her life. They’re connected so intimately that she can feel what he feels. And it’s not pleasant. In order to fully become captain, she must break the bond and to do that, McLachlan must commit a good deed.
To clean his soul from his past sins, McLachlan must rescue the girls abducted by Mr Eckley who plans to turn them into slaves of the Hierophant. McLachlan’s plan is less than thrilling. Infuriating is more like it. Isharamat will play the part of a slave to infiltrate Mr Eckley’s net, while McLachlan will pretend to be her master. She’d rather stab him in the chest, but those girls need help, and well, surely, she can play the part of the submissive slave without being affected by McLachlan’s charm . . . no, she means evil.
The Vengeance of the White Blade Knights (#6)
London 1885
A carriage accident left Elizabeth without memories of her past and with the delusion of being an ancient warrior called Artemis. Poppycock, of course. She’s a married lady who has never wielded a sword… right?
In her hysterical dreams, she becomes a knight, who fights against the sin-breathers, creatures that contaminate human souls with evil. But supernatural beings aren’t real, as her husband David always reminds her. Her mind is tricking her into imagining things that don’t exist. It sounds logical, but why then does she doubt her husband?
And she loves David, doesn’t she? Even though she doesn’t remember anything of their past together or why she fell in love with him.
When Casper, her new strappy bodyguard, arrives, she starts feeling sensations she never experiences with David. Sometimes, she can swear that Casper isn’t human. Once or twice, she catches glimpses of something animalistic inside him as if he were a shapeshifter. Is she going mad? Is her hysteria getting worse? Or is she really Artemis?
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