Their Kidnapped Bride
By Vanessa Vale
- Release Date: 2015-05-15
- Genre: Western Romance
Description
If you love the Wild Wild West, you'll love this steamy hot historical set in the Montana Territory!
Emma James felt secure in her life. Money, social standing and the protection of her step-brother. Or so she thought. When she discovers his dark secrets, he turns on her and sells her to a western brothel to keep her quiet. There, she's forced to work or participate in an auction. A virgin auction...and she's the prize.
One look at Emma James and Whitmore Kane and Ian Stewart know she would belong to them. Marriage was the only way to truly claim her...so they bid and bid well. As their bride, they return to the Bridgewater Ranch and teach her the ways to please not one husband, but two. But danger has tracked Ian around the world and threatens their newfound relationship. Together, can they fight the demons of the past while forging a future?
This is the first book in the Bridgewater Ménage Series, where you'll meet all of the men in Kane and Ian's army regiment and discover their unusual beliefs on marriage. Read the entire series to follow along as the men, two or three at a time, claim their brides.
Bridgewater: Where ménage meets marriage.
Reviews
Their Kidnapped Bride
5By Battledress2244I loved reading Their Kidnapped Bride!! All about Emma a girl in her twenties who was sold to a brothel by her stepbrother, because she saw something that would prevent his political aspirations from happening if she ever talked. So the Madam gave her two choices, stay and work off your purchase or be sold at auction tonight. She was sold to Kane & Ian who married her immediately for rowing the purchase. Read about how Kane & Ian plan to share their bride!!! Emma is s nice untouched girl, to say she is beyond timid is a mouthful!! Marriage is an eye-opening experience!!! The author is brilliant at describing things and you will melt, maybe your iPad will sweat, but it will be very enjoyable either way!!! Can’t wait to read the next book in series!!!Their Kidnapped Bride
4By Crazy not lazyIt was different, but good. I think the author should have finished this book a little more before writing another one in the seriesGood for What It Is
2By DoctorSoJoThis isn’t a bad book for what it is: erotica lite meets Western orgy fantasy. There’s not much story, but I found the characters interesting. I wished the author had paid more attention to story rather than sex on every other page, but again, for what it is trying to accomplish, it works. But it’s not more than that.Great
4By Tootsie boot sue 3It was a awesome read. I enjoyed it.Their kidnapped bride
5By ScMendezThis is hot hot hot! Enjoyed reading it....Gross.
1By Teacup16I have no issue with kink or Dom/sub themes, but this book was disturbing. Rape. (rape by coercion is still rape, plus she was sold off and unwilling in the first place? Stockholm syndrome is a real thing, ya'll.) Abuse. (spanking her and literally treating her like a dog with the beatings and "good girl" comments??) I kept hoping it would get better and she would stand up for herself or something, but no. Even the writing quality itself was lacking. Glad I didn't pay for this mess.Awful
1By Book lover 1220Don't read this. Unless you like books about rape and forced marriage. This book is horrific!!!!Very Rapey
1By SujuluvIf you like scary, controversial, forceful sex, this is the book for you. Not saying that she doesn't fall for them. But in a Stockholm syndrome kind of way. Personally, yikes.Great!
5By GallowaygirlyLove Vanessa Vale's books. They are all great reads. Highly recommend.Two Men: Your Primer
4By Holly MoheganInnocent girl finds herself married to one man and, surprise, also to a second man. What follows is her training to serve two husbands, often in explicit details. Not for those who are embarrassed by anything non-missionary position. This is only Part I so it ends without resolving many of the issues raised, but it was free so who cares? The characters are often interchangeable but that really doesn't matter, does it. Ah, no, it doesn't. And neither really does Part II.