The word cut deeper than any broadsword, for Rogan St. Cyr had been played false by the woman to whom he had given his heart. Yet the beautiful Lily was still his bride, and now she would pay for her treachery with her freedom.
Though he held her prisoner, far from the comfort of family or friends, Lily longed to ease the pain that tortured her warrior husband. For she knew that deep inside his hardened soul lay the embers of their love, longing to be brought back to life.
Though he held her prisoner, far from the comfort of family or friends, Lily longed to ease the pain that tortured her warrior husband. For she knew that deep inside his hardened soul lay the embers of their love, longing to be brought back to life.
Mary Elaine L. (Laney) reviewed The Flower and the Sword (Harlequin Historical, No 428) on + 911 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book.
Anna H. (dancingqueen18) - , reviewed The Flower and the Sword (Harlequin Historical, No 428) on + 77 more book reviews
An interesting story set in Medival times.