Can the man who shot her protect her from the monster who hunts her?
Ingvild would do anything to keep her little brother Kjetil out of trouble, even if that means committing a serious crime. The sinister leader of a Neo-Nazi group called the Norsemen asks her to steal for him in exchange for clearing her brother from his heavy gambling debt. She agrees, not realizing the chaos her act has just unleashed and the violent repercussions that will follow. A biker with an iron will. A solitary Dom, Aksel prefers building custom furniture in his remote home to embracing the wild-biker lifestyle of his close friends. One night he tangles with a stunning thief who has managed to steal a priceless artifact owned by his family for generations. Acting on instinct, he shoots the woman, only to watch her flee into the arctic night with his most valued possession. Everything comes full circle when his best friend Mikkel, the leader of the Devil’s Wrath MC, mentions a mysterious woman injured by a rifle shot. Once Aksel gets his hands on her, there is no turning back, for Ingvild is a more precious prize than any artifact. Even if he can win her love, will this strong-willed woman be open to the world of bondage and submission?
Ingvild is desperate to save her little brother from the grips of an illegal gambling ring. He’s in way over his head and the only thing that she can think of to save him is to plead for mercy in front of their leader. In order to secure a reprieve for Kjetil, she must steal a priceless gold mask for his collection.
The man that she steals the precious artifact from isn’t just any man. He’s a close associate of the Devil’s Wrath MC and her brother Bern just happens to be a member. When she encounters him again, it isn’t just fear that floods her veins – it’s desire unlike anything that she’s ever known. And she’s helpless to resist. His warm fingers reach out to touch the underside of my chin as he says slowly, “My reasons are my own, Ingvild. I’m always in control, in all things. I lead, you follow.” His touch and directness spark something hot and needy within my core. This man has what you’ve always longed for, something whispers from deep within the recesses of my mind.
Aksel Svendsen thought he only wanted to get back what had long been in his family. But the girl who stole it from him captured far more than just a solid gold mask – she captured a piece of his heart as well.
He’s promised to protect her at any cost but the Dominant inside him wants her to surrender completely to undeniable attraction between them and own her - body and soul. “Do you have any idea how fucking badly my soul needs to own yours?”
Nordic Bound is yet another stunner from Christine Edwards! She has once again unleashed her mastery in the art of true Erotica to create a story that is realistically raw and yet tender at the same time.
The chemistry between her characters spark off the page with enough heat to melt Norway itself – and I just can’t get enough… About The Author -
Erotic romance author Christine Edwards grew up in the south on Hilton Head Island. At an early age she developed a passion for the arts that led her to earn a bachelor's degree in Art History from the College of Charleston in South Carolina. For several years she was the director of a contemporary art gallery in Charleston's historic french quarter district.
Christine has a special place in her heart for reading and writing erotic tales. She continues to publish stories that immerse readers in exotic and realistic geographic settings amid interesting subcultures of adult life. Within the vein of BDSM romance, her main focus is on loving, multi-faceted relationships involving intense alpha males and strong-willed, passionate heroines. An avid skier, she will take on just about anything that is vertical. Christine resides in the deep south Visit With Christine -
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