Beauty isn't perfection—it is the ability to see beyond the flaws.
Victorian
England is not kind to those born without privilege, and yet Lillian Lancaster
has made a home for herself and a scrawny feral cat. Lilly is happiest working
in the gardens, knowing she can never match their beauty. She is one of the
flower-girls on the streets selling the bouquets she makes with love for mere
pennies. When her very livelihood is threatened by what was intended as a
kindness, she assuages her conscience by crawling through the hedge and taking
only what she needs to survive. On the day her presence is threatened to be
discovered, she takes refuge in an oak tree and witnesses a scene that will
change her life.
The
moment Phillip Carrington sees Lilly hidden in the foliage, he is intrigued.
The moment he holds her, he is captivated. The moment she gives him her trust,
he knows he wants to spend the rest of his life convincing her that she is the
most beautiful bloom in the garden.
Will
his love be enough to teach this young woman that her past does not need to
keep her trapped in fear? Will learning what happens behind the etched-glass
doors of the special school run by Miss Eleanor Summers frighten her, or will
it let her see that what she perceives as flaws are actually to be viewed as
part of the beautiful soul that lives inside her? Will she place her trust in
Lord Carrington and, with the gift of her submission, allow him to lead her
away from the darkness?
Lilly
Blossoms is the third book in Maggie Ryan's bestselling Lessons in Submission
series and yet it can also be read as a stand alone.
Disclaimer:
This is a book based in the Victorian era and includes the dynamic of age-play.
It includes the spanking of adult women and explicit sexual scenes, including
anal play. If any of these offend you, please do not purchase.
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