

An edition of Rosehaven (1996)
By Catherine Coulter
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Jove
Language
eng
Pages
384
Description:
Medieval Song Series - 5 Come back to England in the year 1277 and meet 18 year old Hastings of Trent and 25 year old Severin of Langthorne, two strangers joined in marriage. Hastings is an heiress and Severin is the warrior whom the dying Earl of Oxborough has selected to assume his title, properties, possessions, and his daughter. It is Severin's duty to sire children, to bring strong new blood to the line, and keep Oxborough powerful. Hastings thinks he's cold-blooded, severe, merciless. Severin doesn't smile, he looks capable of cruelty, he inspires fear. Then a marten appears over the top of his tunic. Now, who can be afraid of a man who carries a marten in his tunic? (What is a marten, you ask? A marten is a sable; a sable is a weasel. What is a weasel, you ask. See marten.) As for Hastings, Severin believes she should be obedient, submissive, malleable. She should speak softly and do whatever he wants, immediately. Both are in for a surprise. Sweeping you through this medieval adventure are the and other richly drawn characters, among them Gilbert the goat and Alfred the Healer's cat. And of course, there is Trist, the marten, perhaps the most richly drawn of all. And what, you will ask, is this mysterious place called Rosehaven? Medieval Song Series: Warrior's Song (Medieval Song, #1) Fire Song (Medieval Song, #2) Earth Song (Medieval Song, #3) Secret Song (Medieval Song, #4) Rosehaven (Medieval Song, #5) The Penwyth Curse (Medieval Song, #6) The Valcourt Heiress (Medieval Song, #7)
subjects: collectionID:Mbodice_ripper, Fiction, History, Love stories, Historical fiction, Medieval Civilization, Large type books, Great Britain, fiction, Fiction, romance, historical, Fiction, romance, historical, general, Bodice Ripper, Medieval Romance, Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities
People: Medieval Song Series, Severin of Langthorne (Fictious Character), Hastings Trent(Fictious Character)
Places: Great Britain
Times: Edward I, 1272-1307, Medieval