Velvet Song

Velvet Song by Jude Deveraux is a historical romance published by Arrow in 1984, featuring 315 pages in English. The narrative follows Alyx Blackelt, a young woman who, after the murder of her father and the destruction of her home, seeks refuge in the woods. There, she encounters Raine Montgomery, a nobleman living outside the law due to a royal decree. Disguised as a boy, Alyx navigates her new life while hiding her true identity and emotions.
Readers will find a tale of passion and conflict as Alyx and Raine’s destinies intertwine amidst a backdrop of family feuds and societal constraints. The story explores themes of love and honor, highlighting how one woman’s affection can alter the course of events in a world filled with strife. As the narrative unfolds, the tension between the Montgomerys and the Chatworths escalates, setting the stage for a dramatic exploration of loyalty and desire.
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They were both outcasts by a harsh decree — and on the brink of a shared destiny of passion! With her father murdered, her home burned, lovely Alyx Blackelt fled to the woods — and sanctuary in the camp of Raine Montgomery, a nobleman outlawed by the king’s edict. There she hid her beauty in the guise of a boy, and her sorrow in her work as Montgomery’s squire. But how long could such loveliness as hers be hidden? How long could such a gallant man’s desires be blind? And how soon — even as a blood feud raged between the Montgomerys and the Chatworths, as angry swords clattered in the name of family honor — one woman’s love would make all the difference…one woman’s love would inflame a hero’s passion, touch a king’s pity, and raise a song of praise in every English heart.
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