The Templar’s Seduction

The Templar’s Seduction by Mary Reed McCall is the concluding installment of her Knights Templar trilogy, published by Harper Collins in June 2007. This historical fiction novel follows Sir Alexander de Ashby, who faces execution for attempting to sell the treasures of the Knights Templar. To save himself, he must assume the identity of the late Earl of Marston and gain entry into the lord’s border castle, all while convincing the earl’s bride of his rightful place beside her.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of deception and romance as Alexander navigates his precarious situation. The story explores the complexities of identity and desire against a historical backdrop, providing insight into the era’s social dynamics. With 384 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the characters’ motivations and the challenges they face, making it a notable addition to the genre of historical romance.
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McCall delivers the final book in her compelling Knights Templar trilogy. Sentenced to die for trying to sell the treasures of the Knights Templar, Sir Alexander de Ashby has one chance–he must impersonate the late Earl of Marston and infiltrate the lords border castle. But first he must convince the earls bride that his rightful place is in her bed. Original.
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