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Bliss

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No one blends humor and sensuality like New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands in this captivating story of feuding nobles forced to marry...and destined to fall in love.

Love thy neighbor, 'tis said. A fine idea, except when the neighbor in question is Lord Holden. Lady Helen Tiernay has complained frequently about his treatment of his people. Too frequently perhaps, for the king intends to curb their constant bickering by ordering them to wed. Helen can't refuse a royal decree, but she'll do everything possible to drive away her devilishly attractive husband-to-be.

Holden has faced all manner of horrors on the battlefield. But marriage to "the tyrant of Tiernay" is still a worrying prospect—until he glimpses Helen in the flesh. What flesh it is...soft, lush, made for his touch. If she weren't so intent on thinking up devious ways to prevent consummating their bond, Helen would see how perfect they are together, and that a marriage begun as enemies can turn to absolute pleasure.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This historical romance offers a trifecta of humor, romance, and mystery. Neighbors Lord Holden and Lady Helen Tiernay don't get along but are forced into marriage by royal decree. Narrator Justin Hill strikes the perfect note with his portrayal of Lord Holden. His voice is deep and even but contains the right tone of humor as Lady Helen attempts to derail their marriage plans through a variety of strategies, most of them involving making herself undesirable. Hill skillfully navigates the banter between Lord Holden and Lady Helen, as well as the interactions between family members, servants, and warriors, bringing out the personalities of all the characters. E.N. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2017

      When King Henry orders Lady Helen Tiernay and Lord Hethe, the fierce Hammer of Holden, to wed, he simply wants to put an end to their constant complaints about each other. Lady Helen has no intention of marrying a man whom she thinks treats his people so cruelly, which sets the stage for a steamy escapade that is all the more hilarious when Lord Hethe sees through her devious plans. This 12th-century historical was first published by Leisure Books in 2001 and is an early title from Sands, currently noted for her popular "Argeneau/Rogue Hunter Vampire" paranormal series.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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