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Lädt ... The Warrior's Bride Prize (Mills & Boon Historical)von Jenni Fletcher
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I really did adore "The Warrior's Bride Prize" It made such a pleasant change to some of the dark fiction I have been reading lately. Almost taking me back to my roots of many years ago when this type of read was more the norm for me and I devoured historical fiction by the bucket load. It was the historical genre that really in a way started my love affair with romantic fiction and this really reminded me of why when its done right I love it so much. So here we have Livia and her daughter: bartered by her brother yet again in marriage and sent to England to marry a Roman she has never met. He, in turn, (lucky for her and him) loses her to a Centurian warrior in a game of chance Set at Hadrian’s Wall during a barbarian uprising Livia and her new Centurian husband Marius attempt to forge a new relationship between two virtual strangers. I loved that this was set at Hadrian's wall and on top of a fantastic read I felt that I also got some fascinating history from this as an added bonus. This really was an enjoyable experience and I am so glad I gave this a chance: it was simple but incredibly satisfying if that even makes sense. A sweet feel-good romance that left me with a big smile: that really says it all. I voluntary reviewed an Arc of The Warrior's Bride Prize. All opinions expressed are entirely my own. Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Daughter of a slave wedded to the warrior! Livia Valeria is furious when she's ruthlessly gambled away by her intended bridegroom. Luckily, it's tall, muscled and darkly handsome Roman centurion Marius Varro who wins her as his bride! Livia must hide her Caledonian roots, but when Marius faces a barbarian rebellion at Hadrian's Wall she must make a choice: her heritage or the husband she's falling for? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I really did adore "The Warrior's Bride Prize"
It made such a pleasant change to some of the dark fiction I have been reading lately.
Almost taking me back to my roots of many years ago when this type of read was more the norm for me and I devoured historical fiction by the bucket load.
It was the historical genre that really in a way started my love affair with romantic fiction and this really reminded me of why when its done right I love it so much.
So here we have Livia and her daughter: bartered by her brother yet again in marriage and sent to England to marry a Roman she has never met.
He, in turn, (lucky for her and him) loses her to a Centurian warrior in a game of chance
Set at Hadrian’s Wall during a barbarian uprising Livia and her new Centurian husband Marius attempt to forge a new relationship between two virtual strangers.
I loved that this was set at Hadrian's wall and on top of a fantastic read I felt that I also got some fascinating history from this as an added bonus.
This really was an enjoyable experience and I am so glad I gave this a chance: it was simple but incredibly satisfying if that even makes sense.
A sweet feel-good romance that left me with a big smile: that really says it all.
I voluntary reviewed an Arc of The Warrior's Bride Prize.
All opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/
www.beckiebookworm.com ( )