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More copies of this ISBNThis title in other editionsA Year and a Dayby Virginia Henley
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:With over five million copies of her novels in print, New York Times bestselling author Virginia Henley has enchanted readers worldwide. Now she sweeps us back to an intensely romantic, tumultuous time in Scottish history. . . . When Lynx de Warenne, Edward Plantagenet's most prized warrior, invaded Dumfries castle, he took possession of Jane Leslie's home--and soon wanted something more from the headstrong lass. Desperate for an heir, he proposed a handfasting: a Scottish custom whereby a man can lawfully take a woman into his bed, then, after a year and a day, the couple can either wed or part. Any child of that union is deemed legitimate. Jane had no choice but to surrender to the invader's knowing touch. . . .
Fearless on the battlefield, Lynx was afraid to love. But Jane slowly stole into his heart. And as the fires of war raged around them, amid treacherous foes and brilliant intrigues, who would have thought that two such unlikely partners would fall in love--or that their breathless passion for each other would outlast . . . Virginia Henley is the author of fourteen romantic novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Seduced and Desired. Her work has been translated into ten languages. A recipient of the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award, she lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Ontario, Canada. Synopsis:Set in Braveheart-era Scotland, "A Year and a Day" is Virginia Henley's most tempestuous and emotional love story to date, bringing together an innocent Scottish maiden and a battle-scarred English baron who is desperate for an heir. Fraught with incomparable erotic tension, humor, and narrative verve, "A Year and a Day" weds two headstrong, unlikely romantic partners in an unforgettable tale about the power of love. About the Author"The best book ever written by one of the great writers of historical romances." --The Midwest Book Review "A compelling tale." --The Chattanooga Times "A great story by a bestselling author." Abilene Reporter-News What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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