Spoils of War
The Civil War had been hard on everyone, but Celia Weston felt as if she had taken the brunt of it. Left alone on what had once been her family's beautiful estate, she had to scrimp and scrape just to survive. Reduced to living like an animal while she tried to take care of her beloved mother, whose mind had been crippled by her great losses, she felt her life would never be the same again.

Trey Rivers had been occupied by all sorts during those long years, but the worst was its last occupier, a Yankee, Aaron Denehy, who thought that possession was a lot more than nine-tenths of the law, and that Celia's body and soul came with the land he claimed as his own. Celia found herself subjugated by Aaron, treated no better than a lady of easy virtue, much to the disdain of the townspeople she'd grown up with.

He spanked, belted or paddled her at the least sign of resistance, but brought her to the heights of ecstasy that she hadn't known existed before his touch.

And there was nowhere for Celia to escape to. It was her home, but she was bound to Aaron, bound to do his bidding forever, as one of the spoils of war...
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Spoils of War
The Civil War had been hard on everyone, but Celia Weston felt as if she had taken the brunt of it. Left alone on what had once been her family's beautiful estate, she had to scrimp and scrape just to survive. Reduced to living like an animal while she tried to take care of her beloved mother, whose mind had been crippled by her great losses, she felt her life would never be the same again.

Trey Rivers had been occupied by all sorts during those long years, but the worst was its last occupier, a Yankee, Aaron Denehy, who thought that possession was a lot more than nine-tenths of the law, and that Celia's body and soul came with the land he claimed as his own. Celia found herself subjugated by Aaron, treated no better than a lady of easy virtue, much to the disdain of the townspeople she'd grown up with.

He spanked, belted or paddled her at the least sign of resistance, but brought her to the heights of ecstasy that she hadn't known existed before his touch.

And there was nowhere for Celia to escape to. It was her home, but she was bound to Aaron, bound to do his bidding forever, as one of the spoils of war...
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Spoils of War

Spoils of War

by Carolyn Faulkner
Spoils of War

Spoils of War

by Carolyn Faulkner

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Overview

The Civil War had been hard on everyone, but Celia Weston felt as if she had taken the brunt of it. Left alone on what had once been her family's beautiful estate, she had to scrimp and scrape just to survive. Reduced to living like an animal while she tried to take care of her beloved mother, whose mind had been crippled by her great losses, she felt her life would never be the same again.

Trey Rivers had been occupied by all sorts during those long years, but the worst was its last occupier, a Yankee, Aaron Denehy, who thought that possession was a lot more than nine-tenths of the law, and that Celia's body and soul came with the land he claimed as his own. Celia found herself subjugated by Aaron, treated no better than a lady of easy virtue, much to the disdain of the townspeople she'd grown up with.

He spanked, belted or paddled her at the least sign of resistance, but brought her to the heights of ecstasy that she hadn't known existed before his touch.

And there was nowhere for Celia to escape to. It was her home, but she was bound to Aaron, bound to do his bidding forever, as one of the spoils of war...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157678951
Publisher: Blushing Books Publications
Publication date: 01/11/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 748 KB

About the Author

The words “spanking” and “discipline” have always sent a shiver up Carolyn Faulkner's spine.

She knows she's not alone.

Writing started as a way to explore her feelings. Soon short stories flowed from her pen featuring reluctant heroes taking the leading lady in hand, but always for her own good.

Today Carolyn is the author of dozens of books. She writes from her home in Maine, where she lives with her husband and leading man.
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