The General’s Prize: A Steamy BWWM Interracial Multicultural Enemies to Lovers Military Historical Romance
N. Viktoria

CASS
I never meant to fall for him. General Hayes was supposed to be just a means to an end—a deal to save my brother from a Confederate prison. I'd share his bed and spy for him, he'd help free Isaiah. Simple. But nothing about being with Hayes is simple.
The first time his rough hands touched my skin, I knew I was in trouble. Each night, the cold, stern General turns into a man who makes my body burn and my heart race.
When his mouth claims mine in the darkness of his tent, I forget he's white and I'm Black, forget we're on opposite sides of a line that can't be crossed. All I know is I want more—more of his touch, his kiss, his body moving inside mine. I'd risk everything to be with him.
But in a world that wants to keep us apart, is love enough?
HAYES
They call me the Stone General—cold, hard, unfeeling.
Then Cassandra Freeman walked into my tent with her head held high, and something in me cracked wide open. Our arrangement was supposed to be strategic—her intelligence skills for her brother's freedom.
I never expected to crave her like air. I never expected her quick mind would challenge me, or her courage would humble me.
And God help me, I never expected the fire that consumes us both when we're alone. Her dark skin against my sheets, her voice crying my name as I take her—it's become my reason to survive this war.
The rules say a Union general and a Black spy can't have a future. But I've spent my life following rules. For Cass, I'd break them all. Even if it costs me everything.
Will our love survive when bullets fly and betrayal strikes from within? One last battle will decide our fate—and the price might be too high to pay.