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The first time Morvan Fitzwaryn laid eyes on her, Alana de Leon had come to his rescue with a sword in her hand. It wasn't long before he felt a spark for the Breton beauty, with her strong yet caring ministrations. While tending to the wounded English knight, Alana, who is used to commanding men in battle, begins to fear her defenses won't withstand his smoldering looks and tantalizing kisses. For as the enemy rallies outside her castle walls, it is Morvan who makes her a prisoner of her own firey passion.
This was a great historical romance...very enjoyable.
This was a great historical romance...very enjoyable.
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