The Warrior’s Princess Bride

The Warrior’s Princess Bride by Meriel Fuller, published by Mills & Boon in 2008, is a historical romance that spans 255 pages. The story follows Benois le Vallieres, a formidable Commander known for his ruthlessness in battle and lack of emotion. His life takes an unexpected turn when he rescues Tavia of Mowerby, a courageous maid whose royal lineage is revealed, prompting a marriage proposal that could secure her safety.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics between Benois and Tavia as they navigate the complexities of their relationship. Tavia’s resilience and resourcefulness contrast with Benois’s hardened exterior, creating a tension that drives the plot. The book delves into themes of love and vulnerability against a backdrop of historical conflict, making it a compelling addition to the genres of fiction and romance.
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Benois le Vallieres, the legendary Commander of the North, is ruthless in battle. He feels no emotion, so feels no fear. But when he rescues a feisty yet vulnerable maid from danger, she manages to get under his skin like no woman before. Tavia of Mowerby is no one – a peasant who survives on her courage and crossbow alone. But when her royal blood is discovered, only marriage to Benois can keep her safe. She has his fearsome protection and his passionate desire, but will she ever melt his frozen heart?
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