"An exciting medieval romance"
In the middle of the twelfth century, six times in the
recent past, soldiers conquered her castle, followed by the
leader trying to force Lady Talia into marriage. However,
the last victor came a bit to close to the altar as she
only escaped holy matrimony when Alexander de Monteneau
interrupted the ceremony as the wannabe groom flees. Alex needs to prove to King Stephen that he is not just a
loyal supporter, but can also manage an estate by turning
this rundown keep around before giving it to another lord
to run along with marriage to Talia. Alex's ambition is
much greater than this land and its dowry poor lady that is
until he falls in love with his intelligent, but
belligerent hostess. However, though Talia reciprocates
Alex's feelings, her work on keeping her people permanently
safe from the constant conquerors that seem to never stop
coming is more important to her than her heart's yearning. THE BRIDE BED is an exciting medieval romance that shows
the impact of the constant back and forth state of war had
on civilians, but could have been any era as the medieval
period never focuses into view. Talia is a nasty
individual, but her motives are solid and pure so it is
difficult not to admire her courage. Alex feels like he
belongs to a past century, the kind person who believes
conquering is more than just his job, it is his right. Sub-
genre fans will enjoy the relationship war that highlights
Linda Needham's historical romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 13, 2002
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