"Third in Catherine Coulter's charming Medieval Song Quartet."@en
"Third in Catherine Coulter's charming Medieval Song Quartet."
"Philippa de Beauchamp, as impulsive as she is beautiful, flees her father's castle when she hears she is to be wed to the repellent Baron de Bridgport. But her daring escape in a wool wagon quickly becomes a misadventure, and she winds up in the arms of Dienwald de Fortenberry, a rogue as smooth and bold as Aquitaine wine."@en
"Philippa de Beauchamp, an impulsive, thirteenth-century Cornwall beauty, escapes from her father's grasp and from her betrothal to the repulsive Baron de Bridgeport only to fall into the arms of the roguish Dienwald de Fortenberry."@en
"Philippa de Beauchamp, an impulsive, thirteenth-century Cornwall beauty, escapes from her father's grasp and from her betrothal to the repulsive Baron de Bridgeport only to fall into the arms of the roguish Dienwald de Fortenberry."
"Philippa de Beauchamp, as impulsive as she is beautiful, flees her father's castle when she hears she is to be wed to the repellent Baron de Bridgport. But her daring escape in a wood wagon quickly become a misadventure, and she winds up in the arms of Dienwald de Fortenberry, a rogue as smooth and bold as Aquintaine wine. Soon Philippa finds herself a prisoner at Dienwald's castle, where there are mysteries to be solved, villains to be bested, and a stubborn man's heart to be won."@en
"Fleeing a marriage to the revolting Baron de Bridgport, Philippa de Beauchamp ends up in a wool wagon which delivers her to the castle of St. Erth and the castle's handsome but impoverished owner, Dienwald de Fortenberry."@en
"Fleeing a marriage to the revolting Baron de Bridgport, Philippa de Beauchamp ends up in a wool wagon which delivers her to the castle of St. Erth and the castle's handsome but impoverished owner, Dienwald de Fortenberry."
"Philippa de Beauchamp, the illegitimate daughter of Edward I, flees her stepfather's castle after she finds that she is to marry a much older man. But her daring escape leads her into the arms of the rogue, Dienwald de Fortenberry."@en
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