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Lion's Bride
Lion's Bride
Author: Iris Johansen
This book is the first followed by "The Treasure". — The darkly handsome warrior found her in the hot desert night, the last survivor of a caravan devastated by a brutal attack. But Thea could hardly have found a less likely savior. Brooding, powerful, boldly erotic, the infamous Lord Ware felt no need to rescue a total stranger, But Th...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553569902
ISBN-10: 0553569902
Publication Date: 1/1/1996
Pages: 448
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3.8 stars, based on 152 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Sometimes you just want a quick romance read...but this one wasn't one of those! I spent the day reading it, so it can be read quickly but the story line required some focus and the romance was really pretty secondary to the rest of the story. If you are one that likes a simple story with lets of sex then this book is not for you. I enjoyed it however and I really enjoyed the completely different storyline. I believe I will look for the sequel to this book as well as hope for a spin off of another character she mentions in the storyline. It really had a little bit of everything and I really enjoyed the characters. Interesting reading overall...

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  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
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If medieval romance with a strong hero and even stronger heroine, try this one set in the time of the Crusades of King Richard and Saladin. Thea, a beautiful young Frank, has been a slave in an embroidery house all her life. Desperate to avoid the soul destroying future she sees for herself and her younger sister, she escapes and joins a caravan going to Damascus, planning to set up her own silk business with a precious basket of silkworms she has taken and then send for her sister. Set upon by Arab raiders, all in the caravan are killed except Thea. After walking in the desert for days, she is rescued by an unlikely hero, Lord Ware, a Scot with a secret that marks him for death and any who are with him. He doesn't want to help her; she is determined to follow her plans. The author skillfully makes you see that each one's actions are understandable if not always reasonable. The plot has many twists and turns with an unexpected ending that was just right. There is a sequel called The Treasure about Thea's sister Selene and an unusual young assassin named Kadar.
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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The story was good. The characters were well drawn but I would have liked a little more background or insight into why they did things the way they did. I thoroughly enjoyed the book.
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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Liked the book, good reading.

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Thea (Primary Character)
Lord Ware (Primary Character)

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