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Gerard has never shied from a challenge -- not from the threat to his lands and family by an old enemy, nor from the prospect of marriage to the enticing Lady Ardith. Of the two tasks, convincing Ardith to accept his suit might prove the more difficult, and claiming her in both body and heart the most rewarding prize of all. The king's decree seals her fate, but Ardith knows her betrothal to Gerard will end in tragedy because she can't bear him an heir. Still, she can't resist the temptation in his kiss or the lure of his touch. When an old feud erupts and threatens all they hold dear, dare she hope that their love can prevail?
Richard has no choice but to marry the widow of the man who almost killed him. His vow to bebuff the lovely Lady Lucinda becomes a challenge. Ignoring her now fatherless son proves fuitle. Surely, bedding her to slake his growing lust should be his only goal, for allowing Lucinda to claim a piece of his heart would prove his downfall. Lucinda reluctantly accepts the decree that she wed Richard of Wilmont, praying that his reputation as a knight of strength and honor guarantees he'll protect her son from her dead husband's notorious family. She didn't expect to be desirous of the quiet warrior, or to yearn for a true place in his life and heart - to hunger for a love that can never be.
Judith Canmore's royal blood has put her at the hub of a wicked plot to make her England's queen. Aghast, she's relieved to be swept away from the rebel camp by Corwin of Lenvil, the Saxon knight who stole her heart as a young girl. Now a woman grown, experiencing desires she can't deny, Judith must decide where her loyalties truly lie. Corwin knows Judith's status puts her far out of the reach of a mere knight. To rescue her from the rebels and take her to a place of safely is a mission fraught with peril. But succumbing to the woman's charms, allowing his desire to overcome his good sense, could prove more hazardous than any rebel's sword or king's displeasure. He would give his life to protect Judith, but he dare not give her his heart.
Stephen loves the life of a knight errant, with no obligations to anyone other than his eldest brother and liege lord. But now duty calls - 'tis time for him to wed an heiress to enrich the family coffers. But when Fate intervenes and he's reunited with the poor but peerless Marian de Lacy, his first and fiercest love, he vows to never again let her go. If she'll have him. Marian knows she could easily fall in love with the dashing Stephen of Wilmont all over again. She let him go once, convinced she could never hold the free-spirited knight to hearth and home. To trust him with her heart might be possible, but dare she trust him to love and care for the twin daughters conceived during their youthful lovemaking - daughters he doesn't know are his.
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