A Warrior’s Honour

A Warrior’s Honour by Margaret Moore, published by Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited on September 7, 2001, is a historical fiction novel that intertwines romance with themes of abduction and chivalry. The story follows Bryce, who believes that kidnapping Lady Rhiannon is a means to fulfill his liege lord’s wishes. However, he soon finds himself grappling with the reality of her reluctance and the moral implications of his actions.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores the complexities of desire and trust against a backdrop of medieval conflict. Rhiannon, confined in an isolated keep due to the machinations of others, faces her own struggles as she navigates her feelings for Bryce, the Norman knight who complicates her situation further. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging glimpse into the dynamics of power, love, and personal agency within the historical romance genre.
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Abduction Was But A Prelude To Marriage —
Or so Bryce had been led to believe when he’d kidnapped the Lady Rhiannon bo be his liege lord’s mate, though never had he seen a more reluctant bride! How could he, in all chivalry, allow such a spirited beauty to be bound to a man she did not want?
Unseemly behavior had landed Rhiannon DeLanyea in an isolated keep, a prisoner of one man’s revenge and prey to another man’s ardor. But could she trust Bryce Frechette, the Norman knight who thrust her heart into a melee of desire?
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