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Georgia's Rebellious Heart

Published
Sep 2025
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
Pages
357
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The Lady

Determined to make a good life for her daughter, Georgia O'brien flees the man who she believes to be her mate to a small village in Carnoch, Scotland. Blue eyes with black as midnight hair, she is a beauty. Once known as Winter Snow, the Ice Queen, she is the kind of woman who makes men burn with desire. Georgia wants only one man, her mate, but Chandler Wolcott refuses to give up his decadent ways.

The Gentleman

Hamilton Adair a darkly handsome and arrogant doctor in the village where Georgia fled, to escape Chandler, has waited all his life to find the woman meant for him. Faced with another man besides himself claiming his mate, even his gentleman's upbringing can't conceal the measures he will take to ensure the safety of his lady, his partner.

The Confrontation

Georgia doesn't understand the connection between the two of them. No shifter expects to find two mates in a lifetime. Yet here was Hamilton, standing next to her, supporting her every way possible. They both realize the two male shifters will meet. Either that or Georgia and Chandler will forget each other.

The Flames

Yet something happens when Hamilton's eyes met Georgia's. It is something their hearts can never deny, something nothing could diminish. For the first time both Georgia and Hamilton understand the unmistakable awakening to the magnificent passion of love between two shifters meant to live on through eternity.

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