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Medieval Song #2-4

The Song Trilogy: Fire Song / Earth Song / Secret Song

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Romance novels about Kings, Lords, Knights and of course the women who loved them -Contains three different stories.

398 pages, Hardcover

First published October 30, 1991

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Catherine Coulter

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Fire Song...

Graelam watched as a rabble group of about a dozen men was attacking a merchant and his armed men.
He'd seen enough with a quick yell he lead his men into battle as they killed or at the very least chased of the rabble.
With a wonderful invitation extended to him and his men from a greatfull merchant by the named Maurice de Lorris.
They spent the night at his sister's holding before making their way to Maurice's Belleterre.
However upon their arrival his host received the worst news any parent could imagine his beloved child was sick and probably dying.
Graelam thought the man had lost his mind when he begged him to marry his dying daughter. Because it would keep his greedy nephew from getting his hands on his property.
Finally he gave his consent to the quick marriage think how unfair life could be after all his bride was slowly slipping away.
Before leaving for home he stopped and offered the Duke of Brittany his fidelity and news of his marriage and a beautiful bauble for his wife.
Kassia couldn't believe she was married to a man she didn't know and barely remember seeing during her illness.
The Duke of Cornwall wished him to marry there for to please his over Lord he would.
It was quite comical all the different women fighting to crawl into his bed.
Unfortunately those plans fell through with the arrival of his french wife whom he almost didn't reckonized except for the short hair and his ring.
Annulment... No he wasn't going to have his marriage set aside Kassia was just as much an Heiress as that other witch.
Unfortunately there are those who don't want Kassia to fit in and do there best to undermine her at every turn.
Graelam was so use to women; especially the kind of woman who knew exactly what man wanted from them.
Unfortunately his little wife didn't have a clue and he was totally out of his element were woman like her were concerned.
Blanche was a sneaky witch whom quietly bid her time waited to influence her husband while inflicted all the damage she could.
Yeah what a brute her husband made promises and broke every single one and what she just saw had here wanting to leave.
Graelam knew in that insane moment he shouldn't have and when he went searching for his wife before he realized her intent an he quickly followed.
Kassia should have realized Blanche would do anything to see her gone and would never stop trying to stab her in the back.
She'd never been more terfied in her life but for some reason he took her back instead of hurting her like he claimed he would.
And of course husband didn't believe her even as she explained what happened he accused her of horrible things.
Kassia was a good person with a huge heart and when she discovered the man who'd been paid to kidnap her had been tortured.
She let him go.
Kassia admire Chandra and when she heard that her husband also admired her as well she thought to speak with and then she put an unusual plan in motion.
Even after all their problems filled with doubts and mistrust between them Kassia wanted him to be proud of her.
However that wasn't to be it was no one's fault naught really well maybe her own.
Kassia at last gave up and decided to return to her father and of course she reached out to the only person she could think to help her.
Graelam was beside himself he honestly couldn't see the forest for the trees nor could he see his wife's true nature until she was gone and now. Well now he had plenty to prove.
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July 11, 2012
Total guilty pleasure. I'm a sucker for medieval romance.
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