Unconquered

· Tantor Media Inc · Lest av Lulu Russell
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Left a bequest by a woman with rare psychic powers, Eada of Pevensey suddenly finds herself in possession of a box containing a mysterious document . . . and something even more extraordinary: the gift of second sight. Now she can actually "see" her chilling fate: a Norman invader with sea-dark eyes riding across the fields to claim her lands . . . and her love. A reluctant soldier for William the Conquerer, Drogo de Toulon seizes the Pevensey lands as a right of conquest . . . and meets a woman who defies him at every turn-and arouses uncontrollable desire. Yet now, as war rages across a divided England, the two lovers must find the bond that joins body and soul . . . as they chart a course through battle and betrayal that could break their hearts-or seal their passion for all time. Contains mature themes.

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Hannah Howell is the New York Times bestselling author of over forty historical romance novels, including the Highland Brides series and the Wherlocke series. A two-time recipient of the Golden Leaf Award, she has been a RITA Award finalist and has garnered several awards from Romantic Times magazine.

Lulu Russell is an award-winning actress and audiobook narrator. A hopeless romantic, she simply can't resist a good romp in the Highlands, hijinks at the London Season, mistaken identities, and a happily ever after. She has a talent for accents and has narrated over 200 books across a wide range of genres.

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