Book 5

The Overlord's Bride

by Margaret Moore

Published 1 May 2001
'Twas Murder Most Foul...Or Was It? Lord Kirkheathe's first wife was dead, and though his liege lord deemed him guiltless, rumor yet tarred his reputation. Now Elizabeth Perronet found herself his newly wedded bride with a question of her own: If Raymond D'Estienne were truly no savage, how had he unleashed in her things so...untamed and wild? Treachery, Thy Name Is Woman! Or so believed Raymond D'Estienne, courtesy of his late wife. What, then, was he to make of the remarkable Elizabeth Perronet, fresh from the convent and determined to change his life-in ways he'd never dreamed!

A Warrior's Passion

by Margaret Moore

Published 1 December 1998
A Man of Power, Patience and Passion
Power . . . When Griffydd DeLanyea departed his ship in Dunloch, he thought his stay would last no more than a fortnight. Unbeknownst to Griffydd, Diarmad MacMurdoch, the man he had come to see, was not merely interested in a trade alliance . . .
Patience . . . Griffydd always believed that good things came to those who waited, but the Welshman had never wanted anything as badly as he wanted Diarmad's daughter Seona . . .
Passion . . . Whether in battle or in love, Griffydd preferred to guard his feelings carefully. But the day would come when Seona would be his wife.

A Warrior's Bride

by Margaret Moore

Published 1 January 1998

The Bride Wore Chain Mail... or would have, if she could, for the Lady Aileas Dugall was more concerned with things martial than marital.

Nevertheless, she was the woman Sir George de Gramercie desired. Though he wondered if she would come to the marriage bed more warrior than wife?

Aileas Dugall bemoaned the fate that bound her to Sir George de Gramercie, a knight who seemed more interested in the luxuries of life than the mechanics of war. Still, when he gazed at her with husbandly intent, she wanted nothing more than to surrender... !


The Norman's Heart

by Margaret Moore

Published 1 September 2000

Iron-willed Groom...

Sir Roger de Montmorency demanded obedience. And the last person he expected to defy him was his very own wife! But the rebellious Mina challenged his authority as surely and swiftly as she fired his Norman blood. Headstrong Bride...

Lady Mina Chilcott knew she wasn't the most beautiful of women, but she demanded respect... especially from her husband. And she would have it before he claimed his husbandly rights. Though her vow soon seemed impossible to keep, as the handsome Roger had laid siege to her maidenly heart.


A Warrior's Honor

by Margaret Moore

Published 1 July 1998

Abduction Was But A Prelude To Marriage - Or so Bryce had been let to believe when he'd kidnapped the Lady Rhiannon to be his liege lord's mate.

Though never had he seen a more reluctant bride! How could he, in all chivalry, allow such a spirited beauty to be bound to a man she did not want?

Unseemly behavior had landed Rhiannon DeLanyea in an isolated keep, a prisoner of one man's revenge and prey to another man's ardor. But could she trust Bryce Frechette, the Norman knight who thrust her heart into a melee of desire?


The Welshman's Bride

by Margaret Moore

Published 1 January 1999

THE LADY GENEVIEVE WAS IN DESPERATE NEED OF RESCUE

So much so that even Welsh charmer Dylan DeLanyea looked like the answer to her prayers. But as she took her solemn vows before the exalted guests, she could only hope that her handsome husband would someday forgive her for trapping him into a hasty wedding.

Dylan's Lady wife was a woman of many talents. Indeed, his unplanned marriage to the beautiful chatelaine was turning out to be very pleasant indeed... and definitely more passionate than he had ever dreamed!