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03/16/2025
My fiancé hates me.
Seven long years we have been engaged.
I've completely failed to win him over. Despite being as perfect a vessel-to-be as I can manage.
Men of our station do not marry for love. I don't dare to dream of that.
I do wish the man who will take my body, to take my magic, could at least bear to be in my presence.
Count Felford is young, handsome. Progressive. Everything I could hope for in a husband.
If only I could figure out how to be what he desires.
Instead, it seems I'm destined for an unhappy marriage.
Imagine how much worse it will be if he discovers my secrets?
The fact I like to wear dresses and lingerie is bad enough, but my other secret?
That one could change our world forever.
Count Felford’s Vessel contains, arranged marriage, hurt/comfort, first times, accepting your true self and a literal ‘I will burn the world for him’.
All within an intimacy based magic system, in a modern-day, Regency inspired setting.
Books in the Duty & Magic series can be enjoyed as standalones or read in any order. A chronological list can be found on the series page. Happily ever after is always guaranteed.
Please note, some content may be upsetting for some readers. If required, please use the ‘Look Inside’ or sample feature to view the copyright page for a full list of content. This information is also available on the author’s website.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
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