The Chase

The Chase by Lynsay Sands is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on April 26, 2011. This reprint edition spans 384 pages and is written in English. The story follows Seonaid Dunbar, a Scottish warrior trained by her father, who finds herself fleeing to an abbey to escape an unwanted marriage to Blake Sherwell, a man dubbed “the Angel” by the English court. Seonaid is determined to evade her suitor, especially with King Henry’s orders looming over her.
Readers will discover a tale of pursuit and defiance as Blake Sherwell attempts to win Seonaid’s heart while she prepares her defenses against him. The narrative explores themes of romance and conflict, showcasing the lengths to which both characters will go in this battle of wills. With a blend of swords, strategy, and unexpected passion, The Chase presents a dynamic interplay between a determined heroine and her relentless pursuer.
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Let the chase begin!
Fleeing to an abbey isn’t really Seonaid Dunbar’s first choice. She’d been trained alongside her brother as a Scottish warrior at her father’s knee. But running was preferable to wedding Blake Sherwell, a man the English court calls “the Angel.” Seonaid knows there are no English angels, only English devils—and more than one way to elude a devilish suitor, even if King Henry himself has ordered her to marry him.
Blake believed the next countess of Sherwell would be sitting at home—embroidering perhaps—as she eagerly awaited his arrival. Instead, she is hiding behind the walls of a new stronghold and readying her defenses. To win this battle of wills, Blake will need every weapon at his disposal: swords, sleeping drafts, claymores, sweet words, and passionate kisses. But he has to catch her first . . .
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