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The Lion's Bride
The Lion's Bride
Author: Connie Mason
After saving William the Conqueror's life on the battlefield, Lord Lyon of Normandy cannot help falling in love with the new bride chosen by his king for him, Ariana of Cragmere, who considers the Norman warrior her sworn enemy. — THE LADY AND THE LION — Lord Lyon of Normandy had saved William the Conqueror from certain death on the battlefield, y...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843938845
ISBN-10: 0843938846
Publication Date: 12/1995
Pages: 384
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3.8 stars, based on 47 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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This is a very good read....
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"The Lion's Bride" starts off right after William the Conquerer has taken England. One of his knights,Lyon, who saved his life, has now been charged with the Protection of Cragmere, the home of Ariana. Ariana is determined not to let William's Lion rule her. But Lyon is under orders to Marry the wench and take control. He does but then sends her to a convent for 5 years until he needs his wife. Ariana goes thru with the marriage and retreats to the convent but conspires with her former betrothed, Edric.

Now 5 years later Ariana has grown into a beautiful woman and Lyon has need of his wife. Lyon is to return to Cragmere and help prevent a rebellion. So he sends for his wife, hoping to find her docile. Well that's not to be. Ariana is a strong willful woman who speaks her mind. Lyon is struck with her beauty but cannot trust her not to betray him or his heart.

Ariana is also amazed when she returns to find that the man who she has hated for years is stirring feelings in her that confuse her. Together they must follow their passions to wherever they lead or else they will burn out.

The book is filled with Connie's famous erotic love scenes that could make the book erupt in flames. You can always count on her books to do that.
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I thought this was a great romantic story where the hero and heroine had to put aside all they knew and slowly learn to trust each other. In the end, love can overcome all obstacles.


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