According to the cover blurb: Cursed to spend his days as a wolf, at night Rolfe de Viandin was under a different enchantment. One woven by the beauteous Annelise de Sayerne - the woman fated to be his doom ... and his salvation!
Vowing to marry solely for love seemed to Annelise the only way to escape her family's legacy of violence. Yet now she was oath-bound to the mysterious Rolfe de Viandin, a man who denied her his trust ... though he'd managed to capture her heart.
Vowing to marry solely for love seemed to Annelise the only way to escape her family's legacy of violence. Yet now she was oath-bound to the mysterious Rolfe de Viandin, a man who denied her his trust ... though he'd managed to capture her heart.
A knight returning from the crusades accidentally angers a jinni--and finds himself cursed. He must learn to trust in order to gain his freedom.
Sharon S. (SharonS312) reviewed Enchanted (Harlequin Historicals, No 366) on + 475 more book reviews
A medieval age of passion and conquest -- a tumultous era of warriors and ladies... and noble hearts inflamed be desire and duty -- is brought to sumptous life through the storytelling mastery of Elizabeth Lowell, the New York times bestselling creator of incomparable romantic adventure.
Bewitched and betrayed. Simon the loyal has vowed neverr to love, for love has made great warriors weak. To bring peace to the disputed lands, he agrees to wed an unwilling Norman heiress who speaks only through the sad song she draws from her harp. Marriage is his duty and nothing more. Ariane has known only coldness from men -- and a betrayal so deep it all but killed her soul. And so she comes to Simon with resistance...and fear.
Yet marriage in name alone can never be enough -- for it is more than obligation that fires Simon's blood when first he sets eyes on his bewitching, reluctant bride. He must teach Ariane passion -- and she must teach him trust. For all that is good within them will surely perish unless they surrender their hearts to love...
Bewitched and betrayed. Simon the loyal has vowed neverr to love, for love has made great warriors weak. To bring peace to the disputed lands, he agrees to wed an unwilling Norman heiress who speaks only through the sad song she draws from her harp. Marriage is his duty and nothing more. Ariane has known only coldness from men -- and a betrayal so deep it all but killed her soul. And so she comes to Simon with resistance...and fear.
Yet marriage in name alone can never be enough -- for it is more than obligation that fires Simon's blood when first he sets eyes on his bewitching, reluctant bride. He must teach Ariane passion -- and she must teach him trust. For all that is good within them will surely perish unless they surrender their hearts to love...
good book