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The Dragon And The Jewel:(The Medieval Plantagenet Trilogy #2)

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"Princess Eleanor Katherine Plantagenet opened her eyes to the sound of birdsong greeting the dawn."
496 pages
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0440206243, 9780440206248
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HE WAS HER FOLLY AND HER PASSION. With her sapphire eyes and silken dark hair, Princess Eleanor was a bewitching beauty made for a man's pleasure. But once a child bride widowed at a tender age, she swore never to marry again and took a vow of eternal chastity ... until Simon de Montfort marched into England and set his smoldering dark gaze upon her, King Henry's youngest sister, the royal family's most precious jewel. Bold, arrogant, and invincible, the towering Norman knight inspired awe in the bravest of men... and a reckless desire in Eleanor's untried heart. SHE WAS HIS PRIZE AND HIS LOVE. They called him the Dragon, but the most feared and dangerous warlord in all the land had one fatal weakness. Inflamed by Eleanor's incandescent loveliness and intoxicating innocence, he would pursue her with a passion that demanded unconditional surrender ... a passion that would erupt in scandal and rock the embattled realm, staining the pages of history with blood and betrayal ... igniting the pages of history with the rapture of all-consuming love... The Medieval Plantagenet Trilogy: The Falcon and the Flower (Medieval Plantagenet, #1) The Dragon and the Jewel (Medieval Plantagenet #2) The Marriage Prize (Medieval Plantagenet, #3)

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