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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. En la Inglaterra del siglo XII reina la anarquÃa y las luchas de poder. Pero cuando la joven Muriel ve por primera vez al aguerrido Adrian, poco le importa que cada uno pertenezca a bandos rivales. Muriel ha crecido en un convento, ajena a los avatares y las disputas por el trono; Adrian, en cambio, solo tiene un objetivo: vengar la muerte de su familia. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Romance.
Historical Fiction.
HTML: Wrenched from a monastery before taking final vows, Adrian de Lancey's fighting skill wins him an earldom. Fierce discipline masters his darker natureâ??until he finds a winsome slip of a girl lost in his forest, an illegal falcon on her wrist. Encountering the ice-blond warrior Earl of Shropshire, Meriel de Vere knows his dangerous reputationâ??and hides her identity to protect her brother's estate from the enemy earl. She does not expect to be arrested. Still less does she expect such a great lord to want her as his mistress. Her passionate need for freedom clashes disastrously with his obsession with his enchanting captive. Given a second chance to properly woo Meriel, can Adrian learn tenderness? Will the two of them claim lasting happinessâ??or will they lose all to a brutal sworn enemy? REVIEWS: "...a wondrous tale, brimming with adventure, intrigue, and memorable romance."" ~Romantic Times "A triumph!" ~Laura Kinsale "Uncommon Vows... is some of (Putney's) strongest and most inspired writing... A romance that definite qualifies as uncommon." ~All About Rom No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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