
Lord of Seduction
Risande Family Series, Book 3
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Starred review from December 4, 2006
Quinn concludes her debut trilogy (after Lord of Temptation) with this pitch-perfect medieval romance between two vibrant protagonists. At the request of King William of England, Lady Tanon Risande is betrothed to Prince Gareth ap Owain of Wales to obtain peace between the two countries. Tanon remembers Gareth fondly from their childhood, but she has difficulty reconciling the carefree youth with the hardened warrior he has become. Upon their marriage, Tanon feels an undeniable attraction to the gruff prince, but refuses to submit to a man she doesn't love. Struggling to gain acceptance from the Welsh people and to adjust to life far from the finery of her English home, Tanon's determination and beauty-as well as her well-hidden vulnerability-conspire to draw Gareth from his first duty, to secure the safety of his people. Romance between the pair is sensual and organic, and bolstered by an intriguing political subplot that puts a traitor among Gareth's camp. The author's smoothly paced narrative, attention to period detail, and playful, understated love scenes will transport readers. This outing proves that relative newcomer Quinn is an author to watch.

Starred review from December 4, 2006
Quinn concludes her debut trilogy (after Lord of Temptation) with this pitch-perfect medieval romance between two vibrant protagonists. At the request of King William of England, Lady Tanon Risande is betrothed to Prince Gareth ap Owain of Wales to obtain peace between the two countries. Tanon remembers Gareth fondly from their childhood, but she has difficulty reconciling the carefree youth with the hardened warrior he has become. Upon their marriage, Tanon feels an undeniable attraction to the gruff prince, but refuses to submit to a man she doesn't love. Struggling to gain acceptance from the Welsh people and to adjust to life far from the finery of her English home, Tanon's determination and beauty-as well as her well-hidden vulnerability-conspire to draw Gareth from his first duty, to secure the safety of his people. Romance between the pair is sensual and organic, and bolstered by an intriguing political subplot that puts a traitor among Gareth's camp. The author's smoothly paced narrative, attention to period detail, and playful, understated love scenes will transport readers. This outing proves that relative newcomer Quinn is an author to watch.
Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

December 1, 2006
Lady Tanon Risande hoped when she married it would be for love. The first time Tanon became engaged though, it was for political reasons. After that engagement didn't work out, Tanon found herself betrothed again, this time to Roger deCourtnay. Tanon certainly didn't love Roger, but just as she had resigned herself to the idea of wedding him, Welsh prince Gareth ap Owain turned up at her family's castle to challenge deCourtnay for the right to marry Tanon. When Gareth triumphed at the tournament, Tanon felt it was her duty to marry the annoyingly arrogant Gareth, but she never expected to fall in love with her sinfully sexy new husband. Passion, peril, and plenty of medieval political intrigue are the primary ingredients in Quinn's latest expertly crafted historical romance.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)
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