Joining (Shefford Series)

Joining (Shefford Series)
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--Lois Faye Dyer. Setting: England, 1214Sensuality Rating: 7Wulfric de Thorpe was betrothed at age 13 to 6-year-old Milisant Crispin, daughter of his father's best friend--a "good" match for both families--but their first and only meeting was a disaster. They unwittingly injured each other when he was badly bitten by her falcon and Milisant received a broken ankle in the resulting chaos. Just as pessimistic, Milisant fears that marriage to the handsome, powerful Wulfric will mean that "he would smother me, try to break me." Neither Milisant nor Wulfric want to wed, but the two can't bring themselves to refuse and disappoint their respective fathers. Now 25, Wulfric reluctantly arrives at Dunburh Castle to claim his bride. Wul
Two passionate, headstrong people, they resent being thrown together for purely dynastic reasons. "Always, Ms. That's her magic." -- Romantic Times. A betrothal has been announced that will join together Britain's two most powerful families - a union of wealth and influence to rival even the King himself. But fate's many twists and turns - and the unpredictable predilections of two unconquerable hearts - will turn an unwanted marriage of convenience into a true and eternal joining of desire and love. Lindsey gives us what we want - a memorable, wonderful read that brings us laughter and joy. The spectacular #1 bestselling author presents a glorious tale of passion and duty set in medieval England. However, not only does the ambitious King John oppose this wedding, but Milisant and Wulfric - the intended bride and groom - a
"the list could go on LOL can you tell I love Historical Romance novels and hey some of them got" according to Amazon Customer. All of the books I buy I have already read and are worthy of another read because of the quality of the writer not because it's just another cheesy romance . Authors that are a must for avid readers are Johanna Lindsey, Paula Quinn,Kathleen Woodwiss, Jude Deveraux, Virginia Henley,Judith. NOT UP TO THE USUAL JOAHANNA LINDSEY WORKS Joyce J. Ruskuski While I am a big fan of Johanna Lindsey, I have to say this one is just not up to her usual fare. Ms. Lindsay normally has a style and a way of writing that draws the reader in and leaves them breathless, edgy and so eager for more that it is impossible to put the book down. This story w. Halocutie said You can never tell!. More than once I've discovered I can't always judge reading a book by it's ratings. I found this book a very enjoyable read. Granted the heroine needed a reality check and came on a little to strong and rebellious, but the evolving love story and the plot to stop the marriage (including