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Woven from the color and pageantry of the Middle Ages...
From the burning passions of bold and beautiful women...
From the brave hearts of strong and courageous men...


Welcome to a world of chivalry and honor, of danger and desire, of legend, and of love.... These four original novellas bring to life all the romance and adventure of the Middle Ages, with the common thread of a rich medieval tapestry woven through each tale by an acclaimed master of historical romance...

Includes the following stories:
To Kiss in the Shadows by Lynn Kurland
Jason of Artane has his heart set on a noble quest--but his plans change when he meets a mysterious young woman who hides behind her tapestry frame yet manages to capture his heart.

An Interrupted Tapestry by Madeline Hunter
A noblewoman beset by her brother's creditors offers a cherished tapestry to a man with more on his mind than settling her debts.

Into the Dreaming by Karen Marie Moning
The tale of a young woman who, after mysteriously receiving an ancient tapestry, is transported to medieval Scotland to break an evil spell cast by a naughty sailor.

Dragonswan by Sherrilyn Kenyon
A lovely scholar's dream of deciphering a mysterious tapestry comes true when she meets an enigmatic stranger this breathtaking adventure.

358 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 27, 2002

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Lynn Kurland

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Lynn began her writing career at the tender age of five with a series of illustrated novellas entitled Clinton’s Troubles in which the compelling hero found himself in all sorts of . . . well, trouble. She was living in Hawaii at the time and the scope for her imagination (poisoned fish, tropical cliffs, large spiders) was great and poor Clinton bore the brunt of it. After returning to the mainland, her writing gave way to training in classical music and Clinton, who had been felled with arrows, eaten by fish and sent tumbling off cars, was put aside for operatic heroes in tights.

Somehow during high school, in between bouts of Verdi and Rossini, she managed to find time to submerge herself in equal parts Tolkien, Barbara Cartland and Mad Magazine. During college, a chance encounter with a large library stack of romances left her hooked, gave her the courage to put pen to paper herself, and finally satisfied that need for a little bit of fantasy with a whole lot of romance!

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