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Siren Song
Siren Song
Author: Roberta Gellis
ISBN-13: 9780872166929
ISBN-10: 0872166929
Publication Date: 1981
Pages: 399
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Playboy Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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A fictional drama set against the time of Henry III, and his brother Richard, the Earl of Cornwall. Quite a lot of historical data to keep the Anglophiles content, with a good bit of war, treachery, and romance against impossible odds.

I was expecting the usual "chick book" for a light read, but it sent me to Google and my reference books a few times, and I have read quite a lot of historical novels.

Solid characters with their own flaws, and a handsome villian, all gripped me more than I would have thought from the "typical" cover art!
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Once she had tasted the sweetness of tender first love. Then fate cruelly wrenched Lady Elizabeth from her fiance and thrust her into the arms of a man she loathed. Possession and pawn, she was caught in a political game of deceit and danger. When she met her love again, she was a girl grown to a ravishing woman. He was a shining knight with the courage to fight against the perils in their path. And the smoldering passion forbidden them for so long at last broke its bouncs to answer the call of their Siren Song.
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Once she had tasted the swetness of tender first love.Then fate cruelly wrenched Lady Elizabeth from her fiance' and thrust her into the arms of a man she loathed. Possession and pawn, she was caught iin a political game of deceit and danger.

When she met her love again, she was a girl grown to a ravishing woman. He was a shining knight with the courage to fight against the perils in their path. And the smoldering passion forbidden them for so long at last broke its boutnd to answer the call of their Siren Song.