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The Butterfly by Victoria Vale
The Butterfly by Victoria  Vale











The Butterfly by Victoria Vale

Whether the H was fucking ow or not during the times h was away was unclearīut what i found un-fucking-forgivable was that One thing lead to another and now their current situation:īefore her first season, the H and h screw around a little in the summers she used to come home while still preserving her maidenhood for her husband ughh Then ofc he runs after her and somehow they end up kissing (he was fucking ow just 5 secs ago ma’am what is wrong with you) The hero fucks multiple ow while fantasising them to be the h and the h even catches him with one of the ow

The Butterfly by Victoria Vale

Whilst fantasising about the h the entire time (bc he’s just a commoner nobody who doesn’t deserve the highborn noble lady)īut ofc has a problem with the h when he finds out she kissed a few other men while away Spends his life fucking every pair of open legs he can find What could i not see that so many other people saw!!? Can they overcome it all to find the happiness that has eluded them for so long? But Niall can never forget the difference in their stations, while Olivia still wrestles with the ghosts of her past. Niall would give anything to bring her back into the light, including descend into the darkness along with her.Īs Olivia tries to fight her way back, it seems as if they might stand a chance after all. Following a brutal assault and months spent languishing in an unwed mothers’ asylum, she finds herself plunged into an existence of pain, darkness, and regret. However, she returns a year later, ruined with a newborn babe in her arms, and a mind riddled by torment. When Olivia goes off to London for her first Season, Niall doesn’t think to ever see her again.

The Butterfly by Victoria Vale

The two skirt danger and shun propriety for any stolen moments they can find, even knowing their love can ever be. Yet, as they grow to adulthood, Olivia and Niall’s visceral connection becomes undeniable. And stay away, he should, since she happens to be the daughter of his master: an earl who would not take kindly to the attentions of a stable groom. Even as a young boy her fragile beauty calls to something deep inside him, making it difficult to stay away from her. The Butterfly is a standalone sequel to The Villain Duology, a Dark Regency Erotic Romance series.įrom the moment Niall Gibbs lays eyes on Lady Olivia Goodall he is entranced.













The Butterfly by Victoria  Vale