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Surrender my love by johanna lindsey
Surrender my love by johanna lindsey






surrender my love by johanna lindsey

She felt that once her brother showed up to rescue her, her captivity would be over, so she was willing to bide her time and take her "punishment". She felt she deserved what was being done to her so she didn't fight him overly much. I could actually understand Erika's dilemma as she felt guilty because Selig was hurt when she had him whipped.

surrender my love by johanna lindsey surrender my love by johanna lindsey

Even his sister got disgusted when he'd meerly walk through the hall with every woman in the room following him with their eyes, even the older ones! It wasn't his fault he was so devestatingly handsome!īecause of a misunderstanding, Selig, who really has a kind heart, takes Erika as a captive, (well, actually it's his sister since he was still injured and to weak to do it himself) determined to take revenge on her for mistreating him while he was hurt and feverish. He wasn't exactly stuck on himself but how could he really NOT expect women to adore him when thats all he ever received from them? Adoration. Was even prepared for it as she expected Ragnar, her brother, to come home with news of a suitable husband. Both were taught to fight, unlike Lady Erika who knew only how to run a household and expected to some day get married. Not to say that Brenna and Kristen weren't, but they both were unique. Unlike some reviews I actually liked Erika. I thought this book was wonderfully written, not as intense as the other two but I couldn't put the book down until I'd finished it. But like the other books it is worth reading again and again. I throughly enjoyed this book, and unlike the other two in the trilogy I hadn't read this one before so it was new to me.








Surrender my love by johanna lindsey