
Knocked-Up By Commoners
About this book
“If you want a strong, bouncing boy to inherit the family name, you need to employ some proper, working-class studs. Commoners' seed is thicker, stronger, and twice as potent.”
The nineteen-year-old Viscountess Mary loves her older husband, William. But due to his poor health, they have so far been unable to conceive a child. A weekend away in the country may help, inspecting the Viscount’s racehorses at an estate with a legendary stud farm.
But their host, Lady Emilia, has a shocking alternative solution to Mary’s empty womb. If they need an heir, Mary must submit to a radically different kind of stud; one that leaves behind the rules of high society and the comfort of the marital bed.
To Mary’s astonishment, William doesn't refuse the scandalous proposal. Instead, he is driven by an unexpected, voyeuristic thrill, and wants to watch. Soon, the innocent young viscountess finds herself stripped of her modesty and surrendered to the estate's most rugged, virile working men.
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