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The Rosecliffe Trilogy - The Bride of Rosecliffe The Knight of Rosecliffe and The Mistress of Rosecliffe - cover
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The Rosecliffe Trilogy - The Bride of Rosecliffe The Knight of Rosecliffe and The Mistress of Rosecliffe

Rexanne Becnel

Editora: Open Road Media Romance

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Desperate enemies become forbidden lovers in this trilogy set in the divided world of twelfth-century Wales from a USA Today–bestselling author. Set in Medieval Wales, this trilogy by Romantic Times Award–winning author Rexanne Becnel introduces the FitzHughs, a clan contending with traitorous enemies, political strife, and their own warring hearts in the name of honor, duty, and love.  The Bride of Rosecliffe: Invincible in battle, Randulf FitzHugh journeys to a remote corner of northern Wales to create an English stronghold in the name of King Henry I. But his most formidable adversary is Josselyn ap Carreg Du, a woman ready to marry a barbaric Welsh warlord in order to unite her people against the English invaders—until she’s taken prisoner.  The Knight of Rosecliffe: Vengeance-seeking Welsh beauty Rhonwen ap Tomas must choose between her homeland and her heart when she falls in love with Jasper FitzHugh, an English knight whose life she saved—but whom she’s now sworn to kill.  The Mistress of Rosecliffe: Rogue knight Rhys ap Owain has waited twenty years to avenge his father’s murder and reclaim his stolen birthright. Isolde FitzHugh, the ravishing eldest daughter of his enemy, will be the instrument of his retribution. But hate is no match for the love that forces them to confront a destiny greater than they could imagine . . .
Disponível desde: 05/09/2017.
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