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Shattered Vows Cover Art Copyright © 1989 by Harlequin Enterprises Limited
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Publisher: Harlequin Mills & Boon
First published: 1989
England: 1149. In the ‘anarchy’ that is King Stephen’s reign, blue-eyed Yorkshire miller’s daughter, Rosamund, is set to marry a man of her own class, Alfwold. But when the miller asks his lord's permission for his daughter to wed, the lord turns his back on the 'bride price' that is usually paid to him, and demands his droit de seigneur – the lord’s right to sleep with the new bride on the first night of her married life.
Thanks to further mischief making however, the man who enters Rosamund’s bedchamber in the castle that night is not her liege lord but Oliver de Warenne, the lord’s cousin. He is an honourable young man, a squire who is hell-bent on winning his spurs. He plans not to touch her, but Rosamund is irresistibly drawn to Oliver and she has other ideas…
A Taste of Romance:
She had tried to imagine this kiss. Some deep primitive instinct buried in the core of her had known Oliver's kiss would not be like anyone else's. Somehow she had known she would not shrink from the touch of Oliver's hands on her body.
But her wildest imaginings had not prepared her for reality. She had had no experience which had ever hinted that a kiss could be like this.
From the book Shattered Vows by Carol Townend. Copyright © 1989. ® and ™ are trademarks of the publisher. This edition published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A. For more romance information go to: www.eHarlequin.com
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