In the Willow Woods: Oikoni Stone

Romance, Erotica
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Author: Anastasia Rabiyah ISBN: 9781612920108
Publisher: Purple Sword Publications Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Anastasia Rabiyah
ISBN: 9781612920108
Publisher: Purple Sword Publications
Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Even before their first kiss, Nainie knows Tiir is the only woman for him. The ripples in the river move toward her rather than away. Her eyes are like the lake when the noonday sun touches the water’s surface, blue and placid, bespeaking another place far from the stone city where she resides. She is different, but he feels she is the same as him—one who stands apart from those of her clan.

They come from different worlds—his, a wilderness life of magic, promiscuity, and cultural hierarchy—hers, a mysterious stone walled village he is not allowed to enter. After gathering his courage, he crosses the wall and finds himself in a cold, ordered world of slavery to a cruel master. Ensnared in her master’s hold and unable to get word to Tiir that he is being held captive, Nainie must rely on the kindness of strangers to plan his escape and find her again.

"Oikoni Stone is a sweet romance about two very naïve and innocent lovers. …The love and kindness that Tiir and Nanie had for each other and for those around them (is) very heart-warming. The attraction they have for each other is passionate yet so innocent it took my breath away…” -Kim, Cupid’s Library Reviews

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Even before their first kiss, Nainie knows Tiir is the only woman for him. The ripples in the river move toward her rather than away. Her eyes are like the lake when the noonday sun touches the water’s surface, blue and placid, bespeaking another place far from the stone city where she resides. She is different, but he feels she is the same as him—one who stands apart from those of her clan.

They come from different worlds—his, a wilderness life of magic, promiscuity, and cultural hierarchy—hers, a mysterious stone walled village he is not allowed to enter. After gathering his courage, he crosses the wall and finds himself in a cold, ordered world of slavery to a cruel master. Ensnared in her master’s hold and unable to get word to Tiir that he is being held captive, Nainie must rely on the kindness of strangers to plan his escape and find her again.

"Oikoni Stone is a sweet romance about two very naïve and innocent lovers. …The love and kindness that Tiir and Nanie had for each other and for those around them (is) very heart-warming. The attraction they have for each other is passionate yet so innocent it took my breath away…” -Kim, Cupid’s Library Reviews

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