When Love is Life or Death by P.M. Fox
In a medieval culture, Cassandra's hand in marriage is given to a King she has never seen. She is ushered into the bridal suite by an attractive man who turns out to be her attendant. His role is to prepare her sexually for the King, however, intercourse with the new Queen is punishable by death. The King's previous wives were executed for their failure to produce an heir. Cassandra and her attendant fall in love while, in the kingdom, a revolution forms. The King's patience wears thin when Cassandra does not become pregnant. Will she find another way? This erotic romance will keep you turning pages as Cassandra seems fated for execution.
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