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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1981 Releases]]
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* '''Author''': [[Margot Holland]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]]
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* '''Year''': 1981
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Even the King approved the marriage of Alyce and Sir Roger, but then he was sent to war and she was left to the "mercy" of an evil man. Sir Roger de Boveney embodied everything lovely Alyce Beaumont wanted in a man. So when King William hinted that a marriage between the two might be arranged her heart beat with Joy, But her gallant knight was called away to war and she was left to the mercy of a man whose evil knew no bounds.
 
Even the King approved the marriage of Alyce and Sir Roger, but then he was sent to war and she was left to the "mercy" of an evil man. Sir Roger de Boveney embodied everything lovely Alyce Beaumont wanted in a man. So when King William hinted that a marriage between the two might be arranged her heart beat with Joy, But her gallant knight was called away to war and she was left to the mercy of a man whose evil knew no bounds.

Revision as of 21:51, 4 August 2007

Even the King approved the marriage of Alyce and Sir Roger, but then he was sent to war and she was left to the "mercy" of an evil man. Sir Roger de Boveney embodied everything lovely Alyce Beaumont wanted in a man. So when King William hinted that a marriage between the two might be arranged her heart beat with Joy, But her gallant knight was called away to war and she was left to the mercy of a man whose evil knew no bounds.