Coulter's medieval melody continues—second in the song series.
Lord Graelam de Moreton is willing to accept his new bride, Kassia, as she appears—innocent and guileless. But appearances can be deceiving….
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"I couldn't put this down and then I woke up and it was my first thought! A really thick novel with an amazing story. It truly shows how cruel the times were, yet still find moment of sweetness. I'm still thinking about it!"
— Gypsie (4 out of 5 stars)
" This was the second time I read this book. It sounded familiar but I didn't remember everything. Typical historical romance. Strong man can't love woman because she is possession but falls in love with her anyway. He sleeps with other women and has child with another all while married. I used to love this stories, but now leaning towards more modern love stories without the whole "rape", cheating, etc. "
— Jenn, 1/31/2014" The trilogy is great. "
— Angela, 1/13/2014" In the mood for a fast read, but this one just recycled material it seemed. "
— Bridget, 12/19/2013" I was NOT happy with this read!!! The hero is a bastard! At first i thought i was going to like it but he treats Kassia terribly! Would not recommend unless you like a demeaning hero. I didnt want to give it a full star...maybe a half star. "
— Deanna, 12/4/2013" Although Coulter always makes a book interesting and the end is satisfactory, it is miserable reading an entire book where the herione suffers nothing but mistreatment and abuse while she tries to win his love. "
— TJ, 12/2/2013" So bad i actually wrote to the author about it. First and only time I've done that. "
— Janan, 11/20/2013" Love this one. Among one of my favorites. Probably not a good thing, but I see correlations to my life/relationship and Kassia/Graelam's relationship. Ending did seem a bit rushed though. "
— Kelseypearl, 11/9/2013" Yet another of Coulter's books of the "trashy romance" genre recommended by my sister that once again fails to meet expectations. I think this particular book, like Coulter's "Rosehaven," embodies the sexist, chauvinistic views of men and women. "
— T, 10/3/2013" Very scary at times - the medieval times were certainly harsh. Great continuity though, and of course, a nice happy ending. "
— Annette, 11/23/2012" Perhaps I don't like historical romances. Graelam is okay but just a little to stubborn at times. I read it because I do like Ms. Coulter. "
— ♆, 10/21/2012" review to follow ... i have to sit on it as it's been a while since I have read a book leaving me so pissed off and riled up .. ending with hating the hero yet rating this book 5 stars! ;) "
— Rachel, 9/16/2012" I liked it. Yes, Graelam was a jerk, but there would have been little movement in the plot without him. "
— Kianaw, 9/3/2012" ...I must be a sucker for punishment. "
— Timendu, 9/1/2012Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of eighty-seven novels, including the FBI Thriller series and A Brit in the FBI international thriller series, cowritten with J. T. Ellison.
Anne Flosnik, a seasoned audiobook narrator, has over four hundred titles to her credit and several awards and distinctions, including AudioFile Earphones Awards, a USA Today Recommended Listening selection, an AudioFile “Best Narration of the Year” selection in 2009, and the American Library Association’s Special Services to Children Award. She has also been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. She is an award-winning British actress with lead credits on stage, on television, and in commercials and voice-overs.