Reseña del editor:
In a world where folk are either common or noble, Temric FitzHenry, bastard of Graistan, is neither and both. Only too late does he meet his equal, Philippa of Lindurst, also a bastard raised to noble expectations; Philippa is already married. When Temric discovers the abuse Philippa endures, his heart demands that he steal her from her husband. As he does so, he promises that shell never know pain with him. Philippa cherishes each day she spends with the him, knowing her husband will someday find them and they will die. If Temric is ever to be truly hers, Philippa must find the courage to defy death and escape a heritage that makes her love of Temric the deepest of sins. Set in the late twelfth century, Summers Storm takes place in the time of King Richard the Lionheart and Robin Hood.
Biografía del autor:
Prior to publishing her first book, Denise Domning, mother of two and Scottsdale, Arizona, resident, owned two property management firms, invented an electrical lock and became CEO of her own corporation. "An obvious segue into a writing career," she jokingly states. Hailed by critics as a "superstar in the making" and a "first class writer on her way to the top", there can be no doubt of her success in this, Denise's newest field of endeavor. Her first medieval novel, Winter's Heat, received the Romantic Times award for "Best First Historical Novel of 1994". Spring's Fury, Autumn's Flame, A Love for All Seasons were respectively nominated by Romantic Times for "Best Medieval Novel" of 1995, 1996 and 1997. This year Romantic Times has nominated Denise for their "Career Achievement in European Romance" award. Her first Elizabethan novel, Lady in Waiting, was recommended by Publisher's Weekly as "well-written, wellresearched, with an accurate portrayal of Elizabeth" and has been nominated by Romantic Times this year for "Best European Novel of 1998". Coming to your book stores in October, 1999, is Lady in White, a Renaissance ghost story.
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