Lady Bronwen, proud inheritor of the ancient ways of the Britons, had
lost all she held dear. She had been widowed in war, then robbed of the
ancestral home that was her birthright. And now her last hope was a
stranger—one with whom she'd shared a single tender kiss.
The
foreign knight Jacques le Brun begged her to let him defend her
honor—nay, her very life. But he owed fealty to the hated French who
had conquered her country, England, and to the new faith they brought
with them. Could Bronwen place her trust in the pure, untainted love
she saw shining in this man's eyes—and follow him to a new world…?
I really enjoyed watching the journey of Bronwen and how she was able to grow... I hate books where the heroine suddenly wakes up, realizes how wrong she's been, and that's that... in this book, you really got to see the heroine evolve and grow. That it was a process, not just a lightening bolt out of the sky.
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