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Prince of the Three Mountains
Aeron's lies shattered Rhys's family and heart, but now she is, bought, naked and completely his. With the Black Norse to the west and the Saxons to the East the people of the Three Mountains need a warrior. Rhys ap Idris is that man. An intelligent and intuitive leader, he raises his sword and steps forward to defend his people. Aeron's lies shattered Rhys's family and heart, but now she is, bought, naked and completely his. Princess Aeron, the only child of the Mervyn, the Prince of the Three Mountains, must marry, as her father dictates, to unite the squabbling factions. From the moment Rhys and Aeron meet, their hearts entwine. But when Mervyn is found murdered and on Aeron's testimony, Rhys' father is judged to be the murderer, their love seems doomed.
Reviewer: Kyraninse
Review: Mar 19, 2008
This was a fast, sassy read. Aeron and Rhys are a sensational combo that is the perfect anti-thesis to wet, muddy, blegh pre-spring weekends. Even though it's the age-old love-hate-love relationship, I enjoyed how it was more of a downtime where they got to know each other better and where their love could quietly grow deeper roots than just one huge hate-fest. Not to say that the danger isn't very real and t
The Price of Sword
Sir Philip d'Apremont, is confident he can fulfil the King's orders to find Lady Rosawyn, the Earl of Liskard's beautiful daughter, marry her and regain her father's lands. Kidnapped by her ruthless brother-in-law, Sir Hugh Noirville and imprisoned in a remote Cornish convent, Lady Rosawyn Liskard, prays fervently for deliverance. When that arrives in the handsome, muscular shape of Philip D'Apremont she finds herself swiftly married and embroiled in a struggle for her inheritance and for her heart. Philip D'Apremont is the illegitimate son of a Norman knight and a Greek captive. Dubbed the 'Saracen' by his enemies Philip has fought all his life to wipe out the slur of his birth. Using his legendary bravery and skills as a warrior he is now in high favoured with the newly crowned Henry II of England. Henry has offered Philip the chance to gain land and a title by marrying Lady Rosawyn Liskard, the daughter of the ailing Earl of Cornwall. There are, of course a few hurdles. Rosawyn and Philip, strangers as they took their vows, marry for very different reasons. Will they be able to overcome betrayal and capture, separation and misunderstanding to finally stand together for their people and for their love? This book has been released previously. It has been re-written, revised and re-edited for release with Total-e-bound.
Reviewer: Kyraninse
Review: Mar 19, 2008
This was an engaging, fast-paced read. I enjoyed it a great deal, especially with regards to Rosawyn. She's a spitfire of a woman, yet intelligent and courageous. I especially appreciated how she tempered the steel of her personality with logic and reason - she did not just try to run roughshod over Phillip even though she could've with the amount of support she had from the people coupled with the unusual ci
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