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Teleri of the Woods is delighted to have lost her pursuer and it isn't until the following day, when she returns to search for her lost pouch, that she discovers Roger, barely alive, and struggles to rescue him. Roger awakens in her bed, cranky, furious, and too ill to leave. Forced to remain with the beautiful young woman, he slowly becomes aware of the world about him in a way he has never known. Despite Teleri's lack of gold and possessions, she is rich in knowledge and appreciation of life. As Teleri teaches Roger about her life, he's forced to confront his lust for her and his prior beliefs about love. But their time together in the magic woods must come to an end and when it does, what will Roger do about the forbidden love that once ruled him? How will Teleri cope with life beyond her enchanted woods? And how will they solve the dark mysteries that swirl around Roger and threaten both their lives? Filled with Barnett's trademark humor, wit, and wonderfully warm writing style, readers everywhere who have anxiously awaited Wild won't be disappointed. --Loise Faye Dyer
286 pages, Unknown Binding
First published October 9, 1998

. And even THAT wouldn't mean anything much, if she didn't have a horse that was stolen from his friend Merrick a few years ago. He begins the chase after her, and finds himself lost in the forest. A day or two after that, Teleri stumbles upon a dead man, well, not completely dead, but very close to it. She recognises the man who hunted her. Still, she can't leave him there, and decides to help him as best she can.
just loved it! Roger is angry like hell when he wakes up, and Teleri is afraid of him. Still, she nurses him slowly to health, and they get to know each other, and them falling in love was just beautiful
) She's a healer, and that's why she wasn't able to leave Roger to die. She nursed him back to health even if that meant he could hurt her when he recovers.

. She nurses wounded animals, is a bit of a nature child, always says exactly what's on her mind :) I loved the way he slowly began to realise how great she is, and what kind of life she'd had so far. There were moments, brief snatches of time, when he caught her looking at him or when she smiled, and something more than life came from her. Whatever it was, this strange power he felt, seemed to be linked to him in some powerful but odd way. As if some part of her were also a part of him. A part he had never known existed until the past few days.
It was still great, but could have been better with the conclusion of it all.
Teleri was attacked by some idiots from the village, and Roger and his friend Merrick are taking care of her, as in making something to eat XDXD But considering she's a vegetarian, they can't just hunt an animal and roast it XDXD It was just hilarious XD