The Eagle’s Song

The Eagle’s Song by Marylyle Rogers, published by Pocket Books in 1992, is a historical romance that unfolds the story of Linnet, the 18-year-old daughter of Earl Godfrey. As she navigates her sheltered life, her dreams of a dark-eyed, golden-haired stranger come to fruition when Prince Rhys of Cymer, known as the legendary outlaw the Eagle, enters her father’s great hall. However, his intentions are not romantic; he seeks revenge against her father and plans to kidnap Linnet to reclaim his lost lands.
Readers will find a tale rich in intrigue and emotion as Linnet’s life is turned upside down by the arrival of the Eagle. The narrative explores themes of love and conflict, set against a backdrop of historical tension. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to immerse themselves in a world where dreams and reality collide in unexpected ways.
Official synopsis Publisher
Tawny-eyed Linnet is 18 years old, the pampered daughter of Earl Godfrey. She has long dreamt of a dark-eyed, golden-haired stranger who takes her in his arms and sweeps her off her feet. When Prince Rhys of Cymer appears in her father’s great hall, she is astonished to see her dreams come to life. But this man of Linnet’s dreams is the legendary outlaw known as the Eagle, and her father’s sworn enemy. He has not come for romance, but for revenge. Hoping to regain lands wrested from him by Linnet’s father, the Eagle has scaled the castle wall to kidnap Linnet and it proves no great difficulty to abduct a lady so bedazzled.
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