The Exhibition's Forbidden Affair: A Steamy BWWM Interracial Multicultural Standalone Arranged Marriage Victorian Historical Great Exhibition 1851 Romance

N. Viktoria


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The Exhibition's Forbidden Affair: A Steamy BWWM Interracial Multicultural Standalone Arranged Marriage Victorian Historical Great Exhibition 1851 Romance by N. Viktoria
Can a marriage built on ambition survive when desire rewrites the contract?
Jo
I came to London with steel in my spine and revolution in my hands—my sewing machine would change everything, if only they'd see past my skin and my gender. I never expected an aristocrat with ice-blue eyes to offer salvation wrapped in a wedding band.

"A business arrangement," Lord William Blackwood called it. My invention for his protection. My genius for his failing mills.
I agreed to his terms, signed his contract, became his wife in name only. But nothing prepared me for the night his proper facade cracked, revealing the passionate man beneath starched collars and aristocratic duty.

Now bullets have been fired, blood has been spilled, and I've discovered the most dangerous invention of all—the feelings I never meant to have for a husband I never meant to want.



William
I proposed marriage as a business solution. Cold. Practical. Necessary.

I didn't account for Josephine Washington—her brilliant mind, her unflinching courage, her body that haunts my dreams. She was meant to be a partner on paper, not the woman who dismantles every wall I've built around my heart.

"I'm yours," she whispered in the midnight shadows of the Crystal Palace, and God help me, I wanted it to be true.
Now forces conspire against us, threatening everything we've built. I've taken a bullet to protect her, but the greater danger may be what's happening in my heart—this burning need that defies every rule of my world.

Some arrangements cannot be contained by contracts and convenience. Some desires rewrite everything you thought you knew about yourself.

And some women are worth risking everything to love.
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