A Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Virginia Henley crafts sultry tales of seduction set during the High Middle Ages. Strong-willed and free spirited, Marjory de Warenne long ago gave her body and soul to the charming and beguiling Guy de Beauchamp. But her family never approved of the pairing. Now on the eve of war-and an arranged marriage to another suitor-Jory yearns for the man who could make all of her dreams come true.
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"I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The story that was wrapped around the history of King Edward I and Robert Bruce was well written. I would definitely read another book by this author."
— Tara (5 out of 5 stars)
" kind of racy. the time period was interesting. "
— Nessa, 10/12/2013" Have a terrible cold, so I have been reading a couple mindless romance novels. This was a pretty decent story and had quite a bit of history (I have no idea how accurate it was), but that made it more interesting to me. "
— Heather, 3/30/2012" Marjory's story was not what I expected it to be after reading "A Year And A Day". It was still a good book and worth reading. "
— Gardavson, 2/28/2009" kind of racy. the time period was interesting. "
— Nessa, 2/11/2009" Marjory's story was not what I expected it to be after reading "A Year And A Day". It was still a good book and worth reading. "
— Gardavson, 1/24/2009Virginia Henley, born in Bolton, England, is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty-five historical romance novels. She is the recipient of a number of awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times and a Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers. In addition, she has won Romantic Times Awards for Best Elizabethan Historical Romance, Most Sensual, and Best English Historical Romance. Some of her works include Undone, Enslaved, The Pirate and the Pagan, and a number of successful series. She lives with her husband in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Jenny Sterlin, winner of several Earphones Awards, has more than ninety audio titles to her credit, including Laurie R. King’s popular Sherlock Holmes / Mary Russell series. Before beginning her narration career, she helped found England’s experimental Living Theatre.