TANGLED Book Two of the The Women That Love Series By Kaline Remillard
She was not supposed to want him. He was not supposed to see her. And yet, something began to burn.
In a palace ruled by image and silence, she moves like smoke through marbled halls. Adored but untouched. Powerful but unseen. The wife of Potiphar is known only for one thing, the lie that sent a man to prison. But what if the truth was far more dangerous?
He was just a slave, a Hebrew boy with too much honor and not enough fear. But Joseph walks with the kind of steadiness that unsettles even the gods. He does not chase. He does not bend. And it is this refusal that undoes her.
Set against the backdrop of Egypt's rising power and ancient superstition, Tangled is a sensual and soul-deep reimagining of one of Scripture's most scandalous stories. It is not a tale of sin. It is a story of hunger, restraint, and the aching cost of being seen too late.
He was everything she was never allowed to touch. She was everything he could not afford to want.
From the author of Wild Root, this second installment of The Women That Love weaves intimacy, betrayal, and redemption into a fever-drenched descent. For readers who crave forbidden romance, lyrical prose, and the heartbeat beneath the ancient text.
Some women were made to be remembered. Others ... refuse to be forgotten.