Riona

Riona by Linda Windsor is a historical fiction novel published by National Geographic Books on September 15, 2001. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Riona, a gentlewoman of faith, who is dedicated to helping the disadvantaged, including plague orphans. Her efforts take an unexpected turn when she encounters Lord Kieran of Gleannmara, an arrogant adventurer who feels compelled to marry her to protect her and her lands, regardless of her wishes.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of faith, duty, and romance as Riona navigates her responsibilities and the complexities of her relationship with Kieran. The plot delves into the dynamics of their interactions, highlighting Kieran’s reliance on his wit and skill, while also revealing the challenges posed by fate. This edition offers a rich exploration of Christian values within a historical context, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Riona, a gentlewoman of faith, discovers that her plan to help the disadvantaged includes not only the plague orphans in her charge, but the arrogant, handsome adventurer who feels honor-bound to save her and her lands by marrying her — with or without her consent. Lord Kieran of Gleannmara depends on nothing and no one save his wit and skill with steel, but soon a deadly twist of fate forces him to acknowledge his need not only for the lady Riona and her worrisome entourage, but for her Lord as well.
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