Falcon's Heart

by Denise Lynn

Published 26 December 2006

She would take her place in his bed - but never in his heart!

Rescued from kidnap by a commanding stranger brought Marianne of Faucon the spice and excitement for which the restless maiden yearned. She wanted to tumble into love, as her brothers had done, but there was danger in giving in to desire.

For Bryce of Ashforde was looking to destroy the Faucon family - and the innocent, headstrong, tempting Marianne had just become his means of revenge...


Falcon's Love

by Denise Lynn

Published 28 June 2005

He will protect her at all costs...

Darius of Faucon has been sent on a king's mission - to protect the young widow of Thornson Keep until a husband can be found for her. A seemingly simple task for a noble knight - until he sets eyes on Marguerite, his one-time love...and Lady of Thornson!

Though Marguerite was forced to wed another, she never let go of the passion she once shared with Darius - or the precious gift he unknowingly bestowed upon her. Now Darius is about to uncover the secret she has kept for five years...


The Warrior's Winter Bride

by Denise Lynn

Published 1 January 2014

A MARRIAGE BUILT ON VENGEANCE AND DESIRE!
Isabella of Warehaven is the key to the revenge that Richard of Dunstan craves. And now he has her securely in his arms he won’t let her go. With Isabella as bait, he’ll lure her betrothed – the murderous Glenforde – back to the scene of his crime and deliver justice.

When the harsh winter traps Isabella on Richard’s island fortress she has no choice but to become his bride. Unable to deny the stirrings of a dangerously seductive attraction, can Isabella ease this fierce warrior’s torment and wipe the darkness from his soul before spring – and rescue – arrives?


Falcon's Desire

by Denise Lynn

Published 1 February 2003
Emboldened by grief, she had ensnared the infamous Rhys, Lord of Faucon. The Devil Faucon, they called him. A reputation Rhys fostered to keep his enemies at bay. And it seemed that Lyonesse counted herself as an enemy, furiously denying the sensual pull that drew them together.

Falcon's Honour

by Denise Lynn

Published 2 February 2007