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The Song Trilogy: Fire Song / Earth Song / Secret Song
The Song Trilogy Fire Song / Earth Song / Secret Song Author:Catherine Coulter Three complete novels in one. — FIRE SONG (Medieval Song, Bk 2) — Lord Graelam de Moreton was a warrior, a man both hard and ruthless, a man who took what he wanted and never looked back. He was, and still is, a very bad boy. But things change and Graelam finds himself in a situation he never anticipated: he has ... more »gotten himself a wife through no fault of his own. Kassia de Lorris of Brittany is gentle and yielding, untested in the ways of men. She cheats death only to find herself wedded to a stranger. When the two meet as husband and wife at Graelam's castle of Wolffeton in Cornwall, Kassia is prepared to give obeisance to this man he father chose for her. Graelam is willing to accept her as she appears -- a lady as innocent and guileless as rainwater flowing through his fingers. But things change again. Graelam comes to believe she has betrayed him. It's time for Kassia to prove her mettle.
EARTH SONG (Medieval Song, Bk 3)
Meet Philippa de Beauchamp -- daring, impulsive, guilty of thinking with her feet and not with her head whenever she's in a bind. Philippa flees her father's castle when she hears she's to be married to the revolting Baron de Bridgport. But her daring escape in a wool wagon becomes a disaster when she winds up at the castle of St. Erth, whose owner, Dienwald de Fortenberry, is a rogue, as smooth and bold as Aquitaine wine, and poor as a church mouse. What is he to do with a girl who won't tell him who she is, who is as tall as he is, and so beautiful it makes his teeth ache just to look at her?
SECRET SONG (Medieval Song, Bk 4)
Roland de Tournay is a handsome man with a subtle wit and quick tongue who was variously an actor, an adventurer, a master of disguise. He meets his destiny when he must rescue Daria of Fortesque from a Welsh stronghold. She's as daring, as clever, as talented as he is. What's a man to do? The link between them is as unbreakable as the fine forged steel of Roland's sword, but being obstinate, mule-headed -- in other words, a man -- he resists with all his might. « less