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[[A Knight Of Honor - Laurel O'Donnell|A Knight Of Honor]] | [[A Knight Of Honor - Laurel O'Donnell|A Knight Of Honor]] |
Revision as of 01:26, 13 June 2011
- Author: Laurel O'Donnell
- Publisher: O'Donnell Books
- Year: 2011
- Setting: Medieval England
- Amazon Listing: [1]
- Barnes & Noble Listing: [2]
Book Description
Lady Solace Farindale
With her father at war and her stepmother ruling the castle with disinterest, Solace protects her people the best she can. When a neighboring lord lays siege to the castle, a threat on the lady's life is discovered. She turns to a man she can't resist, and puts her trust in a stranger who has captured her heart. Will she discover the secret this man holds before it is too late?
Logan Grey
Tormented by guilt and a tragic past, Logan Grey has gained access to the castle disguised as a falconer. With only revenge on his mind, he has no time for the feisty beauty who has caught his eye. In a twist of fate, and a deadly betrayal, Logan must risk his life for the lady who ignited a passion more perilous than war.
Can love reign in a place where only hate ruled?
The Lady and the Falconer is an exciting medieval romance filled with action, intrigue, suspense and a desire that defies every sinister obstacle put in its path.
Book Trailers
Watch The Lady and the Falconer book trailers [[3]] [[4]]
Reviews
“Medieval readers will find The Lady and the Falconer a highly satisfying, well crafted story that fills their craving for a tale of medieval intrigue and passion.” - Romantic Times Magazine
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