Sex in the Middle Ages [NOOK Book]

Overview

Knaves and knights and alluring ladies...courtly love and naked passion...conquests and intrigues. Find it all in these blazing-hot tales of medieval romance. Bundle includes The Last Champion, Conquest Bride and The Knight's Courtship.

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Sex in the Middle Ages

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Overview

Knaves and knights and alluring ladies...courtly love and naked passion...conquests and intrigues. Find it all in these blazing-hot tales of medieval romance. Bundle includes The Last Champion, Conquest Bride and The Knight's Courtship.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781426807640
  • Publisher: Harlequin
  • Publication date: 10/1/2007
  • Series: Harlequin Historical Series
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 843,522
  • File size: 624 KB

Meet the Author

Deborah is a bit skeptical, but her parents assure her she talked at the precocious age of seven months—and she's been telling stories ever since.

As a child, she devoured the entire canon of fellow Maritimer, L. M. Montgomery. (Rilla of Ingleside and Jane of Lantern Hill are favorites). Her prize for winning an essay contest about a local heroine was a colorful volume of Churchill's Heroes of History, which sparked her interest in the past.

During a decade spent tracing her Canadian family to their roots in Georgian-era Britain, Deborah uncovered enough fascinating true stories to fuel romance plots for years to come. After studying countless craft articles, entering countless contests and rewriting her manuscript countless times, Deborah was thrilled to win the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Award in 1997.

On Valentine's Day of the following year, she sold her first book to the Harlequin Historical line. She has gone on to write many more, with settings ranging from medieval Wales to Whitehorn, Montana, and even her own Atlantic Canada. When Harlequin launched its new fantasy imprint, Deborah was the first in-house author contracted to write for the LUNA imprint.

Deborah and her family live in Nova Scotia, Canada—a province steeped in history, romance and magic! Meriel Fuller spent her early childhood with her nose buried in books. After school, she would walk to the town library where her mother was head librarian and happily read her way through the historical romance section. Her love of the past comes from he Bestselling Harlequin author Joanne Rock writes sexy contemporary romances and medieval historicalsthathave been reprinted in 22 countries and translated into 16 languages. A Golden Heart winner and RITA nominated author.

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