His Enemy’s Daughter

His Enemy’s Daughter by Terri Brisbin is a historical romance published by Harlequin on February 15, 2011. This original edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Soren Fitzrobert, a man whose life has been irrevocably altered by a brutal injury, as he seeks revenge by claiming the daughter of his enemy.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of forced marriage and seduction, as Sybilla, left temporarily blind, confronts her unexpected fate with Soren. The tension between fear and attraction unfolds as she navigates her new reality, and Soren grapples with his growing feelings for the woman he initially intended to manipulate. This book delves into the complexities of their relationship against a backdrop of historical conflict.
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Once overwhelmingly irresistible to women, Soren Fitzrobert’s life was changed forever by a brutal wound. Now Soren has come to wreak revenge by claiming his enemy’s daughter.
Left temporarily blind by his invasion, innocent Sybilla trembles before the scarred barbarian. But it’s not entirely out of fear….
Forced into marriage, Sybilla must surrender to Soren’s seduction, one sense at a time. And Soren is drawn evermore to the woman he intended only to use….
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