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Bride of the Lion
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  • paperback· 376 pp9780312956028
First published 1995

Bride of the Lion

By Elizabeth Stuart

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In an age of chivalry tainted by bloodshed and betrayal, two unlikely lovers are swept up by a passion strong as steel, sensual as velvet, and eternal as the stars... Jocelyn Montagne Reckless, exotic daughter of a Celtic noblewoman and a Norman knight, left to guard her father's fortress, she fought brutish takeovers with a dagger. But nothing could defend her from the brooding magnificence of the invader who quickened her wild Welsh blood and stole her tender soul. Robert de Langley Faull of arrogance and outlaw vigor, the fabled Lion of Normandy would hold his old enemy's daughter hostage for his plundered lands - until he decreed that he must keep them both. Tossed between vengeance and lingering desire, war made them enemies, and passion possessed them.

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Enemies to LoversRelationshipForced ProximityRelationshipHistorical RomanceSettingMedieval RomanceSettingKidnappingPlotRevenge PlotPlot
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