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I soooo loved this book it is a very sweet love story
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though I have seen negative reviews about this book I enjoyed it very much and would highly recomend it
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Just weeks away from taking her holy vows,Nell de Bonvile learns of
her elder sister's tragic death.Swept from the convent,she is ordered
to take Sybill's place as bride to Roger de Roche,heir to Britain's most powerful earldom.Lovely,naive and totally unprepared for life outside the convent or the ways of men,Nell bravely faces her uncertain future.
her elder sister's tragic death.Swept from the convent,she is ordered
to take Sybill's place as bride to Roger de Roche,heir to Britain's most powerful earldom.Lovely,naive and totally unprepared for life outside the convent or the ways of men,Nell bravely faces her uncertain future.
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Nell is swept from the convent by her Father to become the bride of heir to Britains most powerful earldom.She had never known the ways of the outside world.What is it like to marry a man she has never met. Will there be a happy life or will Nell long for the convent? Very interesting book.
12th century Normandy setting - as a fierce battle for the crown erupts. A powerful knight and his innocent bride, who has been swept from the convent after her only sister dies---she is sent to take her place in a dynastic marriage. Full of historical details and a great love story.
Because of her brother and sisters death Nell is brought home from the convent and is being married off in place of her sister. Ofcourse as in all romance novels he turns out to be a kind lord. Quick read but its romantic how they get to know each other in their marriage. Their coupling is not steamy but Wolf lets you know that he's hot by the description of his body. Not the best sexy read but OK. Enjoy.
I have always enjoyed books by Joan Wolf. And I wasn't disappointed.
After her sister's death Nell de Bonville is taken from the convent and takes her sisters place as Roger de Roche's bride.
12th century Normandy - a a fierce battle for the crown erupts, a powerful knight and his innocent bridge will discover their destinies are passionately entwined...
A girl about to take her vows as a nun must instead take vows as a wife when her elder sister dies and she is required to take her place in an advantageous marriage, against a backdrop of civil unrest as Empress Mathilda tries to take the kingdom from King Stephen. Well written and an entertaining plot.
"Wolf's historical romance is especially appealing." (Booklist)
"Wolf's historical romance is especially appealing." (Booklist)
Just weeks away from taking her holy vows,Nell de Bonville learns of her elder sister's tragic death.Swept from the convent she is ordered to take Sybilla's place as bride to Roger de Roche,heir to Britain's most powerful earldom.Lovely,naive and totally unprepared for life outside the convent or the ways of men,Nell bravely faces her uncertain future.
Classic Joan Wolf. Always a sure thing.
An early Joan Wolf medieval. Not her best, but still something about it kept me up late reading. The hero and heroine are strangers when they marry at the beginning of the book, so this is a story of their developing relationship.