Cette série plonge dans un monde d'intrigues médiévales et de romances passionnées, où nobles dames et vaillants chevaliers naviguent à travers des structures sociales complexes et des désirs personnels. Chaque histoire explore les subtilités des mariages arrangés, la quête du véritable amour et les défis pour trouver l'épanouissement au milieu des attentes sociales. Les lecteurs seront captivés par des récits d'héroïnes fortes luttant pour le bonheur et une connexion authentique dans un cadre historique. C'est un voyage captivant à travers la tradition, la loyauté et les chemins inattendus pour trouver le désir de son cœur.
In Lynsay Sands' witty debut, Lady Emmalene Eberhart, a widowed virgin, navigates feudal power dynamics after being promised to the handsome knight Amaury de Aneford. As she yearns for a fulfilling marriage, she discovers that true love encompasses more than she ever dreamed.
Return to the wild beauty of Scotland in The Key, a classic historical romance novel from New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands. Married to a barbaric laird in order to escape a worse fate, Iliana Wildwood is determined to remain a chaste wife...until her warrior husband plunders the marriage bed, awakening her to pleasures she's never known before! If you love the quirky, loveable heroines of Julie Garwood's historical romances, then you’re going to love award-winning author Lynsay Sands. Featuring Sands's trademark humor and sexy alpha hero, The Key is a sensual historical romance you won't want to miss!
In this charming historical romance classic from New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands, a Highlands hellion flees the handsome "English devil" she's been promised to, and he realizes that his enchanting prize will be much harder to win than he imagined. Seonaid Dunbar had been trained as a Scottish warrior at her father's knee, and she would rather fight than flee. But running away to an abbey was preferable than marrying Blake Sherwell. No, she'd not dutifully pledge troth to anyone the English court called Angel. Fair hair and eyes as blue as the heavens hardly proved a man's worth. There was no such thing as an English angel; only English devils. And there were many ways to elude a devilish suitor, even one that King Henry ordered her to wed. The next Countess of Sherwell was not sitting at home in her castle, embroidering, peacefully waiting for Blake to arrive. No, she was fleeing to a new stronghold and readying her defenses. Swords and sleeping drafts, Claymores and kisses. This battle would require all weapons--if he ever caught her. And the Chase was about to begin.