The Warrior
by:
Nicole Jordan (author)
Bestselling author Nicole Jordan weaves a breathtakingly sensuous story of love and passion between the valiant Ariane of Claredon and the fierce knight who loses his heart to her. . . .For five turbulent years Ariane has dutifully prepared herself for marriage to King Henry’s most trusted...
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Bestselling author Nicole Jordan weaves a breathtakingly sensuous story of love and passion between the valiant Ariane of Claredon and the fierce knight who loses his heart to her. . . .For five turbulent years Ariane has dutifully prepared herself for marriage to King Henry’s most trusted vassal, the legendary Norman knight Ranulf de Vernay. But cruel circumstance has branded Ariane’s father a traitor to the crown. And now Ranulf is returning to Claredon, not as a bridegroom . . . but as a conqueror.Survivor of a hellish youth, Ranulf knows well the treacheries of noblewomen–and mistrusts the regal, defiant beauty to whom he was once betrothed. But while he shields his wounded heart with impenetrable armor, she sears his soul with sensuous fire. Ranulf may have vowed to claim her lands and her body as his prize, but ultimately it is the mighty warrior who must surrender to Ariane’s proud, determined passion–and her remarkable healing love.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780804119863 (0804119864)
ASIN: 804119864
Publish date: June 28th 2005
Publisher: Ivy Books
Pages no: 512
Edition language: English
Ahhh I am taking a break from medieval novels after I read this book. The book has a promising beginning. I was taken to Ms Jordan's prose right away. Then I started waiting for the romance to begin. 40-50% into the book and I still don't see how there is anything romantic between them. Lust is not ...
İşlerden üç gündür okuyamıyorum zaten şimdide baş ağrısı tuttu yol yakınken bitiripte kitaba kıymamaya karar verdim. Başka zaman artık.
2.5* This book was a good story but the hero was so unbelievably stubborn in his refusal to ever think well of the heroine until the last 1/8 of the book! It was so annoying! Usually it is the heroine who doubts the hero constantly, which bugs me, but in this one it was the hero and it got old fast!...