Aquele não era o casamento que Trystan DeLanyea procurava. A vidente da aldeia queria casá-lo não com uma bonita normanda, mas com a sensual e descarada Mair, que gozara com ele desde a infância, e que lhe oferecia uma paixão muito inoportuna da qual não podia escapar.
Embora fosse livre e direta, Mair de Craig Fawr tinha um segredo. Sir Trystan DeLanyea mantivera o seu coração cativo desde sempre, mas ele era filho de um barão poderoso e ela apenas uma fabricante de cerveja. Qualquer amor que partilhassem seria fugaz. Mas como podia virar as costas ao homem que sabia que fazia parte do seu destino?
Award-winning author Margaret Moore actually began her career at the age of eight, when she and a friend concocted stories featuring a lovely, spirited damsel and a handsome, misunderstood thief nicknamed "The Red Sheik." Unknowingly pursuing her destiny, Margaret graduated with distinction from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. During that time, she also became a Leading Wren with the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, where she learned to use a variety of weapons and had the weepy experience of being tear-gassed. In addition to being a wife and mother of two, she's also been an award-winning public speaker, synchronized swimmer, an archer, and studied fencing and ballroom dancing.
Margaret sold her first historical romance and the premiere book of her Warrior series, A WARRIOR'S HEART, to Harlequin Historicals® in 1991. Since that time, she's written over 25 historical romance novels and novellas. She has also written for Avon Books, as well as a young adult historical romance for HarperCollins Childrens Books. She now writes for Harlequin's new single title imprint, HQN.
Her books have been published in France, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Sweden, the Netherlands, Russia, Poland and India.
Não consegui levar a sério um livro ambientado na Idade Média com uma heroína desmotivada e ainda assim promíscua para os padrões da época (e sem uma explicação plausível por isso) e um heroi água-com-açúcar.
Super super angsty with constant back-and-forth wordplay. I’m sorry but Trystan is such an idiot, probably one of the biggest fool of a hero out there. I only like Mair the most in this story as she’s the only likeable one from the lot. And jeez, why does everyone get around with literally everyone in this book?!