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| colspan="2" | '''By [[Alex Andrews]]'''
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| valign="top" width="75px" | '''Publisher''' ||width="100px" | [[Mills and Boon Romance | Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance By The Numbers|#M125]]
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|- valign="top" | '''Release Month''' || April 1983 (UK)
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| colspan="2" | '''[[Mills and Boon Romance | Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance]] Series #'''
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* '''Author''': [[Alex Andrews]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance By The Numbers|#M125]]
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* '''Year''': 1983, April
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==Book Description==
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It is 1192 and the orphaned Lady Judith of Claverham has joined the Third Crusade in a desperate search for her only brother Edwin. What hope has a lone woman against the Saracen hordes? Soon after landing in the Holy Land she is captured by a band of marauding soldiers and only the intervention of King Richard's handsome knight, Geoffrey de Belgarde, saves her from the harem of the Saracen Prince Hasan.
 
It is 1192 and the orphaned Lady Judith of Claverham has joined the Third Crusade in a desperate search for her only brother Edwin. What hope has a lone woman against the Saracen hordes? Soon after landing in the Holy Land she is captured by a band of marauding soldiers and only the intervention of King Richard's handsome knight, Geoffrey de Belgarde, saves her from the harem of the Saracen Prince Hasan.
  
 
Then through her own folly she endangers the life of Sir Geoffrey and, to save him from certain death at the hands of the Turks, Lady Judith is forced to become his wife - she who has sworn she would rather marry a serpent than anyone bearing the name of de Belgarde.
 
Then through her own folly she endangers the life of Sir Geoffrey and, to save him from certain death at the hands of the Turks, Lady Judith is forced to become his wife - she who has sworn she would rather marry a serpent than anyone bearing the name of de Belgarde.
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==Publication History==
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* '''1983, April''' - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance By The Numbers|#M125]]) (UK Original Release)
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==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
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| [[Image:Book-Cover-MBHR125-Lady Of The Moon-1983-Alex Andrews.jpg|125x197px|thumb|left|April 1983 <br\>UK Edition]]
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 17 September 2022

1983 UK Edition
By Alex Andrews
Publisher Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance #M125
Mills & Boon Masquerade Historical Romance Series #
Preceded by Flight To Verechenko
Followed by The Last Miss Lynton

Book Description

It is 1192 and the orphaned Lady Judith of Claverham has joined the Third Crusade in a desperate search for her only brother Edwin. What hope has a lone woman against the Saracen hordes? Soon after landing in the Holy Land she is captured by a band of marauding soldiers and only the intervention of King Richard's handsome knight, Geoffrey de Belgarde, saves her from the harem of the Saracen Prince Hasan.

Then through her own folly she endangers the life of Sir Geoffrey and, to save him from certain death at the hands of the Turks, Lady Judith is forced to become his wife - she who has sworn she would rather marry a serpent than anyone bearing the name of de Belgarde.

Publication History


Cover Variation (By Release Date)

April 1983 <br\>UK Edition