


Yours To Keep by Sage St. Claire
Prim. Proper. Perfect.
Magnolia Monroe was raised the perfect southern flower. But behind the stained glass of her ivory tower, nothing is what it seems. A lifetime spent trying to be what everyone else wants her to be has finally driven her to stand up against her mothers wishes. But at what cost?
Defiant. Dangerous. Disregarded.
Dalton “Iris” Murphy has always wanted someone who would take him seriously, someone who would understand his darkness and see through the mask he puts on for the rest of the world. A woman like Magnolia belongs with a better man. But when she needs help, he can’t resist the need to make sure she never wants for anything again.
Yours To Keep is Book 4 in the Grovewood Ink series. This book can be read as a standalone, however the experience will be enhanced by reading the previous books in this series. This novel contains content intended for a mature audience only. Due to explicit language, graphic sexual situations, detailed depictions of violence, and other possible triggers, reader discretion is advised.
Prim. Proper. Perfect.
Magnolia Monroe was raised the perfect southern flower. But behind the stained glass of her ivory tower, nothing is what it seems. A lifetime spent trying to be what everyone else wants her to be has finally driven her to stand up against her mothers wishes. But at what cost?
Defiant. Dangerous. Disregarded.
Dalton “Iris” Murphy has always wanted someone who would take him seriously, someone who would understand his darkness and see through the mask he puts on for the rest of the world. A woman like Magnolia belongs with a better man. But when she needs help, he can’t resist the need to make sure she never wants for anything again.
Yours To Keep is Book 4 in the Grovewood Ink series. This book can be read as a standalone, however the experience will be enhanced by reading the previous books in this series. This novel contains content intended for a mature audience only. Due to explicit language, graphic sexual situations, detailed depictions of violence, and other possible triggers, reader discretion is advised.