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The Amorous Intrigues and Adventures of Aaron Burr: Love, Power, and Scandal in Early America

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The Forbidden Book of Aaron Intrigues of Love, Seduction, and Scandal in American History
An erotic historical novel based on true events – Discover the hidden truth behind the founder of the United States!

Discover the secret life of Aaron Burr, the controversial hero of the American Revolution, Vice President of the United States, and duelist who killed Alexander Hamilton… but also a peerless seducer, a master of hidden passions and forbidden loves.

“The Amorous Intrigues and Adventures of Aaron Burr” is a scandalous 19th-century erotic tale that reveals the darker, more sensual side of one of America's founding fathers. Based on supposedly authentic documents, this book rediscovered from the public domain reveals a series of daring love affairs, clandestine affairs, and passionate encounters with women from all walks of from beautiful widows to innocent young women, from tempted nuns to royalist spies.

Between whispers in the dark, stolen kisses in the woods, and fiery nights in isolated houses, Burr emerges not only as a political genius, but as a magnetic seducer, gifted with a gaze that set hearts ablaze and a word capable of melting every female resistance.

You will

His first love in Bethlehem, with the sweet Adelaide King, a simple girl with an irresistible charm
His plots with nuns tempted by desire, between sacred walls and profane sins
His secret encounters with heartbroken widows, who succumb to his charisma and eloquence
His intertwined political and sexual passions, where power meets pleasure
And the drama of a young pregnant woman who writes a heartbreaking "I will have to give birth to a nameless son..."
With a rich, sensual, and romantic language, typical of 19th-century Gothic and romantic literature, this book is a hidden treasure of historical erotic fiction. It's perfect for those who
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What you'll find in this scandalous

Burr's first love with Adelaide King, a sweet country girl who forever marked his heart
Stealthy encounters with a young widow who succumbs to his charisma, amidst remorse, pleasure, and erotic transports
Fiery nights with Angelina, a passionate woman who cries out in "Oh! I'm in Heaven! Kiss him, love... let me die in your arms!"
Intrigues with tempted nuns, between sacred walls and profane desires, with Burr scaling rooftops and sneaking into convents at night
A dramatic love letter from a young pregnant "The poor little being she carries in her womb will never know its father... Goodbye, Aaron!"
Bold scenes of seduction, explicit descriptions of female pleasure, and overwhelming climaxes that make the page quiver.
Burr's irresistible piercing black eyes, voluptuous lips, and a charisma that "once seen, never forgotten."
With a rich, romantic, and sensual language typical of 19th-century romance fiction, this book is a hidden treasure of classic erotic literature.

146 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 13, 2025

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Aaron Burr

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After the House of Representatives broke a deadlock in the electoral college, American politician Aaron Burr from 1801 to 1805 served as vice president of the United States under Thomas Jefferson and in 1804 mortally wounded his rival Alexander Hamilton in a duel; a conspiracy to establish an independent nation in Mexico and the southwest later involved him, whom people tried for treason but acquitted.

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