Bedded by the Warrior (Harlequin Historical, #950)
by
Denise Lynn (Goodreads Author)
Branded the queen's whore, Lady Sarah of Remy must wed William of Bronwyn. A powerful and notoriously dangerous warrior, he makes her quiver with a fear--and desire--she has never experienced before.William has known the very worst barbarity. He has no time for emotion. But it comes as a shock, when their desire explodes into full-blown passion, to discover that Lady Sarah...more
Paperback, 288 pages
Published
June 1st 2009
by Harlequin
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I was a bit disappointed by this book. It was good, but not great. It never quite grabbed me. Let's put it this way, I decided I'd rather sleep on the planes than read it. I think it had great potential with a tortured hero and heroine, a heroine who was misunderstood and had a bad reputation, and was forced to wed a brutish, scary warrior. That could have been a great book.
I tired of the back and forth, hormonal imbalances of the hero and heroine. The couldn't decide if they loved each other o...more
I tired of the back and forth, hormonal imbalances of the hero and heroine. The couldn't decide if they loved each other o...more
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I have to admit, I bought this book because of the title. Yeah, I know, Harlequin has a random title generator and the title isn't the author's doing or anything, but it was misleading. The warrior doesn't bed her until over halfway through the book after many fits and starts!
But that's not my main beef with this story. The plot wasn't cohesive. The author kept having the h/h resolve plot problems only to lay another set of problems in their path. It got so that I had the impression the author...more
But that's not my main beef with this story. The plot wasn't cohesive. The author kept having the h/h resolve plot problems only to lay another set of problems in their path. It got so that I had the impression the author...more
Don't let the "short" stature of this book fool you. A brave and undeniably strong heroine pairs a dominating and all-powerful hero. Political intrigues, betrayals, ruthless conspirators, this book has it all. Heat that all up with an irresistible attraction, and "sizzle" is the word of the day.
Another rewarding trip to bygone-days! :-)
Another rewarding trip to bygone-days! :-)
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Typical historical romance with William as a poor, former slave who becomes a warrior in the king's service. He asks and get the queen's whore as his wife thinking that is all he deserves. It turns out that Lady Sarah is really an innocent virgin who spies for the queen and her reputation is a carefully built facade.
If I were not so shallow, this one would turn me off to historical romances.
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Denise Lynn has been an avid reader of romance novels for many years. Between the pages of those books she traveled to lands and times filled with brave knights, courageous ladies and never-ending love.
Denise writes Medieval romances for Harlequin Historical and Paranormal romances for Silhouette Nocturne. Now she can share with others her dream of telling tales of love and romance.
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Denise writes Medieval romances for Harlequin Historical and Paranormal romances for Silhouette Nocturne. Now she can share with others her dream of telling tales of love and romance.
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