Bliss
by:
Lynsay Sands (author)
Something had to be done. It had gone on too long, and if King Henry received one more letter from either of the feuding nobles, he'd go mad. What Lady Tiernay needed was…well, she was a beauty, but whoever married the nag would truly get a mixed blessing. And Lord Holden-could all the rumors...
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Something had to be done. It had gone on too long, and if King Henry received one more letter from either of the feuding nobles, he'd go mad. What Lady Tiernay needed was…well, she was a beauty, but whoever married the nag would truly get a mixed blessing. And Lord Holden-could all the rumors regarding his cold heart be lies? The man certainly had sobered since the death of his first wife.If he were smart, Henry would force the two to wed, make them fatigue each other with their schemes and complaints. Yes, it was only fitting for them to share the bed they made-'til death did them part! Who could tell, perhaps they would even find each other suitable; perhaps Lord Holden would find in his bride the sweet breath of new life. Heaven alone knew what would happen when two foes were the last things between themselves and the passion they'd never known they wanted.
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Format: Mass Market
ISBN:
9780843949094 (0843949090)
Publish date: September 30th 2001
Publisher: Leisure Books
Pages no: 394
Edition language: English
'Bliss' by Lynsay Sands is the story of Hethe, Lord Holden and Lady Helen. This book is a re-release and was first published around 2o10. I am so happy that it has been released again with its new cover. Ms. Sands books are some of my favorite books in the world. They are funny, emotional, hot and h...
King Henry II's reputation of being 'the Spawn of the Devil' didn't help him solve his problems with his two feuding nobles: Lady Helen Tiernay, 'the Tyrant or Tiernay', and Lord Hethe Holden, 'the Hammer of Holden'. So he decided to force the two to marry. They could share the bed they had made and...
Lady Tiernay and Lord Holden have neighboring lands and they have quite a few differences. Under normal circumstances most people would talk to their neighbor and try and work out the issues. Well not these two instead they write nasty letters about each other to the King. King Henry is having some ...
In this Medieval romance King Henry decrees that Lady 'Tyrant of' Tiernay shall marry Lord 'Hammer of' Holden; and despite the Lady's best efforts there is no escape for either of them. Playing off each other there is a comedy of errors throughout the book in a true slapstick manner ending, of cours...