Sophie Jordan continues to impress and amaze with her latest work, Wicked in Your Arms!
What little girl didn’t fantasize about being swept away for a happily every after with a handsome prince? But what happens when that girl grows up and meets her prince only to overhear him telling someone that you would be the last person he would deem to marry because her father was the king of the London underworld? Well, if you’re Miss Grier Hadley, you might just do something rash in a fit of anger like….Oh, no! You’ll just have to read the book to find out exactly what. No spoilers here.
“One of the most notoriously eligible bachelors in Europe is finally ready to marry . . .
For fiercely independent Grier Hadley, being the illegitimate daughter of one of London‘s most unsavory characters has only one advantage: an enormous, ill-gotten dowry.
Prince Sevastian Maksimi knows where his duty lies: he must find a well-bred young lady-one with
a considerable fortune to her name-wed her promptly, and get to the business of producing an heir.
The last thing Grier needs is some unattainable prince curling her toes with his smoldering glances
and wicked suggestions. As far as Sev is concerned, she lacks the breeding to become a princess. And yet one kiss from this arresting female is all it takes for him to realize that anyone else in his arms would be unthinkable . . .”
Prince Sevastian is on a mission to find the perfect bride and future queen to a country that has been besieged by war for over a decade. His bride must be of impeccable roots and heavy in the pockets, of which Grier Hadley might possess the latter her dubious antecedents make her an improper choice for his wife, but as a mistress? The prince can’t help but be intrigued
by the bold and sharp tongued Miss Hadley from the moment they meet and despite her desire for a marriage to a respectable country gentleman to help her fit into the society that looks down their noses at her, but she cannot help but be
attracted to Sevastian as well.
Their story takes on a life of its own that keeps you spellbound to the page from beginning to end as they struggle to get past the
obstacle of doing what they believe is expected of them and what they believe they deserve, to understanding that the choice to love is the only one worth making.
Written By: Staff Writer, Teresa St. Mary





