The Fire and the Fury by Anita Mills (1991)

The Fire and the Fury(Fire #4)

Amid the flames of royal revolt their hearts burned with a fierce, wild love… Raven-haired, emerald-eyed, no noblewoman in all Britain was more beautiful — or more defiant — than Elizabeth of Riveaux. She refused to accept any man after a disastrous first marriage left her with a secret shame. Now, as royal factions warred for England’s throne, she galloped with her knights-in-arms toward Harlowe, the border castle that was her birthright. But out of the mists came a traitor’s ambush — and a dark, handsome Scottish lord who used his broadsword to save her life. Even her shrewish tongue couldn’t stop the kisses of her rescuer, Giles of Moray. Unbidden, unexpected, passion’s fire enveloped them, driving Giles to pledge his freedom and fiefdom to win her. All he demanded in return was her total surrender to their love…

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