12th century England: Two men vie for the throne: King Stephen the usurper and young Duke Henry the rightful heir. Amid civil and private wars, alliances are forged, loyalties are betrayed, families are divided, and marriages are made.
For four years, Lady Annyn Bretanne has trained at arms with one end in mind—to avenge her brother’s murder as God has not deemed it worthy to do. Disguised as a … Disguised as a squire, she sets off to exact revenge on a man known only by his surname, Wulfrith. But when she holds his fate in her hands, her will wavers and her heart whispers that her enemy may not be an enemy after all.
Baron Wulfrith, renowned trainer of knights, allows no women within his walls for the distraction they breed. What he never expects is that the impetuous young man sent to train under him is a woman who seeks his death — nor that her unveiling will test his faith and distract the warrior from his purpose.
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I really wanted to like this book. I’ve heard so much about how great Tamara Leigh’s books are by a lot of people who tend to like the same books I do, so I had high hopes. But there were just too many of my personal pet peeves in the book for me to fully enjoy it. I felt like the storyline had great promise as well as the characters had great …
Wonderful! Clean Read. No Language and G rate love scenes.
This book was exciting to read because the heroine had so much spunk and determination. The hero had extreme patience.