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The angel and the prince
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  • paperback· 388 pp9780821752692
First published 1996

The angel and the prince

By Laurel O'Donnell

Heat level
Warm

Lady Knight The daughter of a French nobleman, Ryen De Bouries wields a sword and rides a destrier as magnificently as the knights of King Charles VI. In place of glittering ballgowns, she wears shining armor; instead of practicing gentle arts, she battles the Englishmen she despises. Those who whisper her name in fear and awe call her the Angel of Death. Captive Prince Bryce Princeton is the dreaded Prince of Darkness, a British lord driven by a desire for conquest and revenge. He leads his vanquishing army into France...only to be captured by a fierce-hearted slip of a woman. Ryen is a maid trained in arms, but an innocent in a contest of passion. So, in the shadows of his prison cell, the sensual nobleman refuses to yield. Instead he woos her with a passion no woman dare trust—nor resist.

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Enemies to LoversRelationshipForced ProximityRelationshipSlow Burn to SpicyRelationshipAge Gap (older hero)Relationship
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