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The Falcon and the Flower

(1989)
(The first book in the Medieval Plantagenet series)
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Promised to him in marriage, she vowed not to surrender her body or hersoul.AN ANGEL WITH HELLFIRE IN HER HEART. Astride her white palfrey, surroundedby a nimbus of silver-blonde hair, Jasmine was a vision to strike a man mutewith desire. But the violet-eyed love child of King Richard's half brotherhad vowed that no man would ever rule her heart. Until she saw the face ofthe Devil himself in her crystal ball -- the dark, brooding knight who wouldkill to make her his own. She would risk a dissolute court and a maddened,lustful king to keep destiny at bay, anything to keep her from the hypnoticeyes and burning caresses of...THE FALCON. A BLACK KNIGHT WHO VOWED TO MAKE HER HIS WIFE. A wickedlyhandsome warrior who lived by blood and the sword, Falcon de Burgh wanted towed no woman -- until he laid eyes on the exquisite Jasmine, and he vowed topossess her, to teach her all the wondrous ways a man could love a woman, nomatter what it might take to conquer her fiery, unyielding heart. Falconknew only blind, reckless passion as he swore to tame, at the risk of hislife... THE FLOWER.


Genre: Historical Romance

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