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by Judith McNaught · Westmoreland Saga #1
1989 · 438 pages · Simon and Schuster
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A Kingdom of Dreams When a fearless Scottish noblewoman is torn from her convent and thrust into the keeping of a ruthless English warrior, neither expects the spark that ignites between them. Royce Westmoreland—the formidable "Wolf" of legend—meets his match in Jennifer Merrick's stubborn defiance, but their battle of wills soon transforms into something far more dangerous and intoxicating. As pride clashes with passion and their carefully constructed walls crumble, Jennifer finds herself caught in an irresistible web of desire and emotion. Perfect for readers who crave that electric enemies-to-lovers tension where two strong-willed people discover that surrender might be the greatest victory of all.
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Medieval passion collides with forbidden desire—sweeping orchestral strings, sultry folk harmonies, and smoldering indie ballads. Think Lorde's intensity, Hozier's romance, and Renaissance fair mystery. Tense, breathless, intoxicating.
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