The Second Marriage (The Middle Sea #3)
Corey Kerr
Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
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Explicit and plentiful [?]
· 6 ratings · 294 pages · Published: 12 Jan 2023
Prince Taral only agrees to the marriage because he knows it won't last. He'll reject his new husband when he goes into heat, and then the marriage will be dissolved.
He's wrong. They bond instead.
Sejun is eager to get to know his new husband and find the romance he's always dreamed of. The match is good, and if Taral seems a little distant, well--they're still adjusting to each other, after all.
Tormented by his past, Taral struggles with the bonds of duty even as he finds himself unwillingly charmed by Sejun's open nature. When a diplomatic mission to a faraway country tests the limits of Taral's grief and devotion, he's forced at last to choose between old love and new.
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- queer romance 2
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The 'The Middle Sea' series
4.41 · 27 ratings
fantasy · omegaverse · pregnancy · length-medium · queer · m-m · multicultural · political-intrigue · death · magic · explicit-open-door · arranged marriage · royalty · class difference
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