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A Memory of Love

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 15, 2007

    Not one of Bertrices best

    I am an avid reader and have read many of Bertrices books. This one, by far, has toooooooo much explicit sex. Most of her readers are probably not children and adults do not need all of the detail between Rhonwyn and Rashid. Tacky!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 31, 2000

    A TRULY SENSUAL ROMANCE

    This is one of her best works. The story is an exciting passionate romance. She changes the typical romance story with a few suprises. Her book is passionate, romantic and exciting. I cann't wait for her next book.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    Enjoyable medieval romance

    Late in the thirteenth century, as part of a peace treaty with King Henry, the Prince of Wales Llywelyn of Gruffydd agrees to have his daughter wed an English knight. However, his daughter, Rhonwyn grew up amidst soldiers with no female presence. She is a fine warrior, but far from an acceptable lady.

    Still Rhonwyn does her duty and marries Edward de Beaumont. He earns her trust and ultimately her love by his actions towards his people and her brother. When he goes to North Africa on a crusade, Rhonwyn comes too. When Edward becomes ill, she leads his men into battle only to become the prisoner of the Emir of Cinnebar, who teaches her sexual passion. As she learns how to please a man, Rhonwyn wonders what awaits her if she ever escapes and returns to England and her beloved Edward.

    A MEMORY OF LOVE is an entertaining medieval romance filled with erotic love. The crisp story line centers on the relationship between Edward and Rhonwyn, but is interrupted by the author¿s trademark harem scene that adds nothing to the plot. Overall, Ms. Small writes a wonderful historical romance starring two exciting characters struggling to find an everlasting love.

    Harriet Klausner

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