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Making Her Theirs by Lily Manning

This is a sweet reverse harem story, with three brothers, all scorching hot and keen on making Georgia theirs. 

The oldest, Knox, is the fiercely possessive and dominant brother who's holding the family together.

Charming Finn is the middle brother who approaches every day as if it's an adventure waiting to be explored to the max.

The youngest one, Lachlan’s the introvert loner who rarely lets anyone close. 

They all have something to offer Georgia and together they make all her dreams come true.

As reverse harem stories come, this is rather soft, no heavy BDSM or M/M action, all rather 'mainstream' in a reverse harem context. 



Making Her Theirs by Lily Manning will be published on 23 August 2023 and is the first book in the Unbreakable Bonds series.

Warning from the publishers: This novel contains material that might prove to be sexually explicit, or religiously controversial to certain readers.





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