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Draco Malfoy can stay on a bull for eight seconds.
Hermione Granger is about to make him lose his grip.
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Draco "The Dragonslayer" Malfoy was supposed to stay on Hermione's bedroom wall: a glossy poster, a silly teenage crush, a fantasy, and nothing more. Then, he walked onto her family's Texas ranch and upended the future she thought was already hers. It doesn't matter that Draco has a reputation for getting exactly what he wants, when he wants—at least, not to Hermione.
So, what happens when wanting and owning blur a dangerous line?
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“What is your business here?” the woman asked through the narrow opening in the gate.
Draco met the nun’s sharp eyes through the slot. “I’ve come for my wife.”
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In which Draco Malfoy moves heaven and earth — the very cosmos themselves — to rescue his wife from the lusty, orange eyes of the Bull of Heaven.
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Hermione Granger has been given twelve months to solve a fertility crisis threatening the future of the wizarding world. The magical population is dwindling, and if she fails to find a solution, the Minister plans to enact a mandatory marriage law.
As if that were not stressful enough, she has been assigned a new research partner who is none other than Draco Malfoy.
Forced into close proximity with a man she has spent the past decade pretending does not exist, Hermione is in for a very challenging twelve months.
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Draco has his own reasons for taking the assignment… and they have nothing to do with saving the population.
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Saved by his enemy. Sent back to Hogwarts. Haunted by the Golden Girl. Draco Malfoy thought he’d escaped Azkaban—but he wasn’t prepared for the obsession that followed.
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With her words caught in her throat, Malfoy shamelessly took the opportunity to reach up and tug on the end of a loose curl.
“Who knew Gryffindor's princess was such a coward?” He lightly mocked.
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Hermione has exactly zero interest in Cormac McLaggen’s sudden “romantic” overtures towards her, but dodging the wizard and his unwanted attentions results in her skipping one of the biggest Quidditch matches of the year. She rationalizes it as a necessary casualty but her annoying Co-Head wants her to know he disagrees—all in the name of interhouse unity.
