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The Black Lyon
The Black Lyon | Jude Deveraux
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A Classic Love Story of a Fearless Lordand the Woman Who Tamed Him Darkly handsome and rich beyond imagining, the boldEnglish conqueror was called “the Black Lyon” for hislionlike ferocity. He had no match among enemies,or women . . . until he met Lyonene, the green-eyedbeauty whose fiery spirit equaled his own.Through a whirlwind romance andstormy marriage, she endured every perilto be by his side, until vicious lies andjealousy drove her into danger. Now only the fierce Black Lyon cansave her—for he alone has thecourage to destroy the ruthlessplot threatening to shatterthe bond of love theLyon and his ladyvowed would neverbe broken . . .
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Anna from Gustine
The Black Lyon | Jude Deveraux
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Panpan

I was disappointed that I bailed on this book, but I just couldn't justify the investment. I was impressed by the research and attention to detail, but the book moved way too slowly for me. There were a number of meet-cute scenes, but no tension or suspense. I was just bored. :-(

(Bail button doesn't work for me either.)

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intothehallofbooks
The Black Lyon | Jude Deveraux
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A medieval Montgomery/Taggert #romantsy by the one and only Jude Deveraux!!!

I adore the castles and knights and horses etc in the story. This is a high-born Lord that marries a lowly baron‘s daughter; there is instant attraction but the real romance builds over time and with plenty of challenges. Lord Ranulf says some things that make me roll my eyes, but I think the way he talks to Lyonene is probably appropriate for the time setting.

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KarenaFagan
The Black Lyon | Jude Deveraux
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Blackout on Santa Cruz. Reading a medieval romance. Seems legit.

Jessisreading I remember reading that in high school, but the only thing I remember about it is that there was this book and it was very precious because books were tiny and precious and my teenage brain was like whaaaaaaa 8y
KarenaFagan I was recommended it by Alisha Rai and Sarah Maclean and when those two tell you to read a thing, you do it! I want to say I read it before, but it's been more than 10 years if I did and I don't remember it. 8y
Sharanya That has been sitting on my bookshelf since my EARLIEST teenage years! It's probably my first never-been-read book-buy... 8y
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