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Angel of Fire: A Medieval Romance (Medieval Heroes Book 1)

Angel of Fire: A Medieval Romance (Medieval Heroes Book 1)

"Superb ... You won't be able to put it down," says Rendezvous. If you love page-turning medieval romance, Angel of Fire is your cup of mead! Devastated by the death of her father, Norman noblewoman Chrestien de Lontaine vows to see her twin sister wed and take refuge in a nunnery... but the Wolf ha...

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“Superb … You won’t be able to put it down,” says Rendezvous. If you love page-turning medieval romance, Angel of Fire is your cup of mead! Devastated by the death of her father, Norman noblewoman Chrestien de Lontaine vows to see her twin sister wed and take refuge in a nunnery… but the Wolf has come knocking on their door and treachery is at hand. 

King Henry’s blue-eyed champion has been sent to quell a nation’s rebellion. He vows to seal their peace by wedding Gilbert de Lontaine’s beautiful daughter, but although the girl with smoky eyes holds his heart in peril, the real danger lurks in unexpected quarters. Can true love bind two hearts and bring the Wolf’s bride home?

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Author: Tanya Anne Crosby
Series: Medieval Heroes
Genres: Classical Romance, Medievals
Publisher: Oliver-Heber Books
Publication Year: 2013
ASIN: B00AWHGAKA
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Tanya Anne Crosby

Tanya Anne Crosby is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of thirty novels. She has been featured in magazines and periodicals, such as People, USA Today, Romantic Times and Publisher’s Weekly, and her books have been translated into eight languages. Her first novel was published in 1992 by Avon Books, where Tanya was hailed as “one of Avon’s fastest rising stars” and her fourth book was chosen to launch the company’s Avon Romantic Treasure imprint.

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