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* '''Author''': [[Nathalie Gray]] | * '''Author''': [[Nathalie Gray]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Ellora's Cave Publishing]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Ellora's Cave Publishing]] | ||
− | * '''Year''': | + | * '''Year''': 2006 |
* '''Setting''': 11th century Switzerland. | * '''Setting''': 11th century Switzerland. | ||
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Young gun lawyer A.J.’s world turns upside down when his wealthy client’s plane crashes in the Alps. Those he thought were medieval enthusiasts turn out to be permanent residents of that era. How the hell has he managed to end up in 11th century Switzerland? But his more immediate concern is making sure the Dragon Lady doesn’t “cut out his vile tongue and feed it to the harpy” as she’s threatened to do. But beneath Marion’s stern exterior lies a fiery, intense woman, and A.J. discovers that keeping his hands to himself is damn near impossible. Even if she did call him a fly-bitten coxcomb. Whatever that is. | Young gun lawyer A.J.’s world turns upside down when his wealthy client’s plane crashes in the Alps. Those he thought were medieval enthusiasts turn out to be permanent residents of that era. How the hell has he managed to end up in 11th century Switzerland? But his more immediate concern is making sure the Dragon Lady doesn’t “cut out his vile tongue and feed it to the harpy” as she’s threatened to do. But beneath Marion’s stern exterior lies a fiery, intense woman, and A.J. discovers that keeping his hands to himself is damn near impossible. Even if she did call him a fly-bitten coxcomb. Whatever that is. | ||
Revision as of 03:24, 22 December 2007
- Author: Nathalie Gray
- Publisher: Ellora's Cave Publishing
- Year: 2006
- Setting: 11th century Switzerland.
Book Description
Young gun lawyer A.J.’s world turns upside down when his wealthy client’s plane crashes in the Alps. Those he thought were medieval enthusiasts turn out to be permanent residents of that era. How the hell has he managed to end up in 11th century Switzerland? But his more immediate concern is making sure the Dragon Lady doesn’t “cut out his vile tongue and feed it to the harpy” as she’s threatened to do. But beneath Marion’s stern exterior lies a fiery, intense woman, and A.J. discovers that keeping his hands to himself is damn near impossible. Even if she did call him a fly-bitten coxcomb. Whatever that is.
ISBN 1-4199-0690-9