Carol Townend
His Captive Lady
Enjoyed this one as there were fleeting visits from heroes and heroines from her previous books - and especially because it was set in East Anglia (my part of the world), including a real life character I 'know' from my studies of local history. She really got into the head of the hero, who was just gorgeous. (Carol's another of my autobuy authors - rattling good story and accurate history.)
An Honourable Rogue
Loved this one – Carol’s settings are wonderfully evocative. Lovely characters, too – I would definitely have lost my heart to Ben.
His Captive Lady - Carol Townend - Wessex Weddings - Book 3 - Harlequin Historical #239 - July/08
Backcover Synopsis - CAPTURED BY THE WARRIOR!
Lady Erica had tried to bring peace to her people, so that they could join forces against the Normans. Instead she became captive of the Saxon warrior, Saewulf Brader!
An Honorable Rogue
The Novice Bride
Read this when I'd been working on some nonfiction set in the same period. Her details are spot on (very important for me, in historicals), the plot's great, and the hero is gorgeous. Great read.
An Honorable Rogue - Carol Townend - Wessex Weddings - Book 2 - Harlequin Historical #229 - February/08
Backcover Synopsis - Charmed and Seduced!
Benedict Silvester is a rogue and a flirt! His skill as a musician means he is always traveling..and he charms women wherever he goes. Yet he is on a special mission: to accompany Rozenn Kerber to England.
The Novice Bride by Carol Townend
I enjoyed this book - will be looking for more by her.
The Novice Bride
Intrigue, schemes, and plots abound in this book, as well as lots of great romance. A wonderful book!
His Captive Lady by Carol Townend (Medieval) (Harlequin Historical July 2008)
One of Merri's Top Ten 2008 reads. Awesome, awesome Medieval Romance!!

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