THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE DRAGON SERIES di CATHERINE ARCHER
di elisarolle
Dragon's
Dower (2002): Vengeance Was His Vow… Love Was His Destiny!
Simon Warleigh and his brothers-in-arms had sword to avenge the murder of their beloved foster father, the Dragon. But upon Simon’s return from the Holy Land, the brave knight was falsely accused of treason and stripped of his lands. His only chance to recover his beloved Avington was to marry the daughter of the very man he had vowed to bring to justice!
Simon was quickly wed to the beautiful Lady Isabelle, with her mesmerizing violet eyes and a demeanor as cold as the chapel statues. Yet there were glimpses of the fire burning beneath Isabelle’s cool exterior. And soon thoughts of revenge turned to thoughts of love as Simon yearned to melt the ice maiden into a woman of flesh and blood.
Dragon's
Knight (2002): Love Was The Undiscovered Country
Valorous respected knight though he was, Jarrod Maxwell had always known the land of the heart was closed to him. Why then had capricious Destiny led him to aid Lady Aislynn Greatham…and made his soul yearn for impossible passion—and a forever love?
Should she, Aislynn Greatham pondered, risk all she held dear—even betrothal to a childhood friend—to go on a journey with an enigmatic knight to find her missing brother? Convention muttered, “Nay!” But when she looked upon Sir Jarrod in all his warrior glory, her heart could not deny that she would follow this man—wherever he led!
Dragon's
Daughter (2003): Nobles were not to be trusted. Rowena had learned this in
childhood when her knightly father had abandoned her. And now Sir Christian
Greatham, afire with vows of vengeance, insisted she was heir to a powerful
legacy. But she wanted nothing of titles and lands. What her heart desired — yet
was forever denied — was Christian!
Christian Greatham was determined to restore the daughter of The Dragon to her rightful position. Why else had he risked all to bring Rowena out of the wilds of Scotland? It couldn't be love — for the headstrong beauty was suspicious of all things noble — especially him!