Norman Jobert de Brevriene was Edeva's sworn enemy. The handsome conqueror had claimed her family's manor, cast her into the dungeon, then swept her into his bed. Blinded by rage, she vowed to kill him, but the passions he aroused left her prisoner in his arms, betrayed by the body she had honed to warrior strength. She thought she could betray him as a spy--until she surrendered her heart.
This was a great mideval book, they obviously had trust issues, but it was not rehashed endlessly like most midevals.
Norman Jobert de Brevriene was Edeva's sworn enemy. The handsome conqueror had claimed her family's manor, cast her into the dungeon, the swept her into his bed. Blinded by rage, she vowed to kill him, but the passions he aroused left her prisoner in his arms, betrayed by the body she had honed to warrior strength. She thought she could betray him as a spy...until fate forced her to make a choice. She was unlike any woman Jobert had ever know, a Saxon amazon whose fierce skills equaled his own. He knew he could not win Edeva with force; that only sweet caresses would disarm this woman he wanted and needed at his side. Pledged to hold Saxon lands by persuasion instead of blood, he now ruled a house divided as the spoils of war, only to discover that his greatest weakness lay in the proud beauty who challenged him on the battleground of love...
Historical Romance