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SHE OWNED NOTHING BUT HER BEAUTY...AND HER HONOR
Escaping the conquering Normans when they confiscated her father's estate and imprisoned him, Aylsaun fled through the barren English countryside with only a faithful old family retainer to protect her. He stole to feed her, fought for her against the rapacious Normans; but when he died at their hands, to whom could Aylsaun turn? Only to Brand de Reynard, the russet-haired troubadour whose stolen rabbit she had eaten, who quick-wittedly had saved her from her attackers by claiming she was his wife. He called her a thief; she knew him a liar, yet fate made them traveling companions -- and she would journey with him to the ends of the earth...
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Above the Wind and Fire
July 1, 1983, Warner Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
0446302961 9780446302968
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