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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1980 Releases]][[Category:Historical Romance]][[Category:Medieval]][[Category:Saxon/Norman]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Elaine Reeve]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Elaine Reeve]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]]
 
* '''Year''': 1980
 
* '''Year''': 1980
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==Book Description==
 
Fear stabbed through Lady Adela's heart. The door to her bedroom was flung open. An enormous Saxon barbarian entered, ordered her to dress, and then dragged her down the stairs to the main room of the manor house. And there, awaiting Adela, was the man called Leowulf, a brawny and bearded Saxon leader who was a sworn enemy of Adela's Norman family. He had come to reclaim his land and his home from the invading Normans...and his methods were as effective as they were cruel!
 
Fear stabbed through Lady Adela's heart. The door to her bedroom was flung open. An enormous Saxon barbarian entered, ordered her to dress, and then dragged her down the stairs to the main room of the manor house. And there, awaiting Adela, was the man called Leowulf, a brawny and bearded Saxon leader who was a sworn enemy of Adela's Norman family. He had come to reclaim his land and his home from the invading Normans...and his methods were as effective as they were cruel!

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Book Description

Fear stabbed through Lady Adela's heart. The door to her bedroom was flung open. An enormous Saxon barbarian entered, ordered her to dress, and then dragged her down the stairs to the main room of the manor house. And there, awaiting Adela, was the man called Leowulf, a brawny and bearded Saxon leader who was a sworn enemy of Adela's Norman family. He had come to reclaim his land and his home from the invading Normans...and his methods were as effective as they were cruel!