"wonderful historical romance"
Brianna de Beauchamp is betrothed to Lincoln Robert de
Warenne so feels somewhat ashamed when she meets father
and son Roger and Wolf Mortimer because she finds the
young Wolf quite attractive. Still in spite of her urge,
Brianna refuses to act on her feelings. However, Wolf
desires her and rejects the concept that she belongs to
Lincoln. He uses his special paranormal skill to seduce
Brianna in her dreams. Meanwhile as part of the larger scale of conflict between
Edward II and his estranged wife Queen Isabelle, her
paramour Roger is interned inside the Tower. While
Brianna and Wolf fall in love, he fears that his blood
association as the son of the imprisoned Roger threatens
his beloved at a time that alienating the de Warenne brood
can prove deadly. Nobody consistently combines history and romance into an
entertaining mix better than Virginia Henley does. Her
latest tale brings to life England during the rule of
Edward II through the relationship between Brianna and
Wolf. The story line is fast-paced and stars a likable
lead couple, whose hero's paranormal courting method is a
unique way to win a lady. Meanwhile the intriguing
triangle at court consisting of the king, his estranged
queen and his male lover adds a sense of presence to a
wonderful historical romance that some might insist is a
romantic historical thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007
SummaryNever before publishedfrom the New York Times
bestselling author of Infamous
The daughter of Jory de Warenne and lady-in-waiting to Queen
Isabelle, the spirited Brianna de Beauchamp is betrothed to
the distinguished Lincoln Robert de Warenne, but yearns for
a deeper passion. When she meets the dark and dangerous Wolf
Mortimera man who possesses the Celtic gift of second
sightshe finds it impossible not to surrender to his
fierce desire. And when Wolf's fatherthe queen's
lover, Roger Mortimeris imprisoned in the Tower of
London, she finds herself swept on an adventure that not
only puts her heart in peril, but jeopardizes the life of
the man who could be her destiny...
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