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LadyOfConquest:SaxonBride

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by Tamara Leigh


  Perhaps I should have chosen the Verdun woman, he silently seethed. It was as Quintin had pressed him to do. Quintin who was alone except for her needy mother. Quintin who did not always act upon the wisdom gifted her.

  Staring into darkness, Bayard ignored the voice that told him to pray and, instead, vowed that the De Arells would answer for what they had done. Then he cursed them, strained against his chains, and felt one give.

  TAMARA LEIGH NOVELS

  CLEAN READ HISTORICAL ROMANCE

  The Feud: A Medieval Romance Series

  Baron Of Godsmere: Book One, 02/15

  Baron Of Emberly: Book Two, Winter 2015

  Medieval Romance Series

  Lady At Arms: Book One, 01/14 (1994 Bantam Books bestseller Warrior Bride clean read rewrite)

  Lady Of Eve: Book Two, 06/14 (1994 Bantam Books bestseller Virgin Bride clean read rewrite)

  Stand-Alone Medieval Romance Novels

  Lady Of Fire: 11/14 (1995 Bantam Books bestseller Pagan Bride clean read rewrite)

  Lady Of Conquest: 06/15 (1996 Bantam Books bestseller Saxon Bride clean read rewrite)

  Dreamspell: A Medieval Time Travel Romance, 03/12

  INSPIRATIONAL HISTORICAL ROMANCE

  Age of Faith: A Medieval Romance Series

  The Unveiling: Book One, 08/12

  The Yielding: Book Two, 12/12

  The Redeeming: Book Three, 05/13

  The Kindling: Book Four, 11/13

  The Longing: Book Five, 05/14:

  INSPIRATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

  Head Over Heels: Stand-Alone Romance Novels

  Stealing Adda, 05/12 (ebook edition)

  Stealing Adda, 2006 (print edition): NavPress

  Perfecting Kate, 03/15 (ebook edition):

  Perfecting Kate, 2007 (print edition): Multnomah

  Splitting Harriet, 2007 (print edition): RandomHouse/Multnomah

  Faking Grace, 2008 (print edition): RandomHouse/Multnomah

  Southern Discomfort: A Contemporary Romance Series

  Leaving Carolina, 2009 (print edition): RandomHouse/Multnomah

  Nowhere, Carolina, 2010 (print edition): RandomHouse/Multnomah

  Restless in Carolina, 2011 (print edition): RandomHouse/Multnomah

  OUT-OF-PRINT GENERAL MARKET TITLES

  Warrior Bride, 1994: Bantam Books

  *Virgin Bride, 1994: Bantam Books

  Pagan Bride, 1995: Bantam Books

  Saxon Bride, 1995: Bantam Books

  Misbegotten, 1996: HarperCollins

  Unforgotten, 1997: HarperCollins

  Blackheart, 2001: Dorchester Leisure

  *Virgin Bride is the sequel to Warrior Bride

  Pagan Pride and Saxon Bride are stand-alone novels

  www.tamaraleigh.com

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Tamara Leigh holds a Masters Degree in Speech and Language Pathology. In 1993, she signed a 4-book contract with Bantam Books. Her first medieval romance, Warrior Bride, was released in 1994. Continuing to write for the general market, three more novels were published with HarperCollins and Dorchester and earned awards and spots on national bestseller lists.

  In 2006, Tamara’s first inspirational contemporary romance, Stealing Adda, was released. In 2008, Perfecting Kate was optioned for film and Splitting Harriet won an ACFW “Book of the Year” award. The following year, Faking Grace was nominated for a RITA award. In 2011, Tamara wrapped up her “Southern Discomfort” series with the release of Restless in Carolina.

  When not in the middle of being a wife, mother, and cookbook fiend, Tamara buries her nose in a good book—and her writer’s pen in ink. In 2012, she returned to the historical romance genre with Dreamspell, a medieval time travel romance. Shortly thereafter, she once more invited readers to join her in the middle ages with the Age of Faith series that includes The Unveiling, The Yielding, The Redeeming, The Kindling, and The Longing. Lady at Arms, Lady Of Eve, Lady Of Fire, and Lady Of Conquest are the first of Tamara’s Bantam Books bestselling medieval romances to be rewritten as “clean reads.” Baron of Godsmere, the first book in her new series, The Feud, is now available. Look for the second book, Baron Of Emberly, in Winter 2015.

  Tamara lives near Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, sons, and a Doberman who bares its teeth not only to threaten the UPS man but to smile.

  Connect with Tamara at her website www.tamaraleigh.com, her blog The Kitchen Novelist, Facebook, and Twitter. To be added to her mailing list for notification of new releases and special promotions, email her at tamaraleightenn@gmail.com.

 

 

 


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