Enchantress Mine

Enchantress Mine by Bertrice Small, published by National Geographic Books on January 6, 2004, is a historical romance novel that spans 400 pages. The story follows Mairin of Aelfeah, a strikingly beautiful woman who becomes the object of affection for three remarkable men: Basil, Prince of Byzantium; Josselin of Combourg, a knight serving William the Conqueror; and Eric Longsword, a powerful Viking. Set against a backdrop of tumultuous war and intense passion, Mairin’s journey explores the complexities of love and desire.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into the lives of these characters as they navigate their feelings for Mairin, who is known as the Enchantress. The novel intertwines themes of romance and historical intrigue, set in a medieval context. As Mairin’s relationships with these men unfold, the story reveals how their love could potentially save her in a world fraught with chaos. This edition, written in English, offers an immersive experience into a time of fierce battles and deep emotional connections.
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Flame-haired Mairin of Aelfeah was a ravishing beauty who caught the attention of three extraordinary men—Basil, Prince of Byzantium, who taught her love’s mysterious secrets; Josselin of Combourg, a gallant knight of William the Conquerer; and Eric Longsword, the powerful Viking whose tragic love for Mairin would mark her forever. To these men, Mairin was the Enchantress— and in a world gone mad with savage war and fierce desire, only their love could save her.
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