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Bound to the Vampire Duchess
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- ISBN8235463295
- EAN9798235463295
- Date de parution18/08/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Bound to the Vampire Duchess follows Briar Ashford, a 24-year-old gardener who accepts a one-year contract to tend the legendary black roses of Castle of Thorns. The castle belongs to Lenore Duskhollow, the mysterious Duchess of Valdraine, who has lived as a vampire for three centuries after being transformed against her will in 1726. As Briar settles into the castle, she discovers that the Duchess is not the monster the villagers believe her to be.
Lenore has survived for centuries by feeding only on those who willingly offer their blood, while protecting herself from becoming the creature others fear. The key to Lenore's freedom lies in the mysterious black roses. They were planted with her blood three centuries earlier, and an ancient covenant promises that they will bloom red when Lenore is genuinely loved rather than feared or desired for her supernatural power.
Briar gradually learns Lenore's tragic history, including the loss of her family, her forced transformation, and the loneliness of her three-hundred-year existence. Their relationship develops from employer and gardener into a deep emotional connection and eventually romantic love. A gentle kiss during a violent storm becomes the first major turning point in their relationship, and the roses begin to change from black toward red.
The story combines gothic mystery, supernatural romance, emotional healing, and the symbolism of roses, gardens, memory, and eternal love. At its heart, it is about two women overcoming fear, loneliness, and centuries of darkness through genuine love.
Lenore has survived for centuries by feeding only on those who willingly offer their blood, while protecting herself from becoming the creature others fear. The key to Lenore's freedom lies in the mysterious black roses. They were planted with her blood three centuries earlier, and an ancient covenant promises that they will bloom red when Lenore is genuinely loved rather than feared or desired for her supernatural power.
Briar gradually learns Lenore's tragic history, including the loss of her family, her forced transformation, and the loneliness of her three-hundred-year existence. Their relationship develops from employer and gardener into a deep emotional connection and eventually romantic love. A gentle kiss during a violent storm becomes the first major turning point in their relationship, and the roses begin to change from black toward red.
The story combines gothic mystery, supernatural romance, emotional healing, and the symbolism of roses, gardens, memory, and eternal love. At its heart, it is about two women overcoming fear, loneliness, and centuries of darkness through genuine love.










