Forsaken (De Montbrai Saga, Book 1), a novel set in the medieval England of King Henry I, son of William the Conqueror. An outcast Norman knight seeks revenge for the murder of his family by stealing a marriage dowry and kidnapping the daughter of the man responsible for the crime.
Forsaken . . .
Dane de Falaise is a dead man, both hunted and feared. Hiding behind a grisly mask, he becomes the Black Falcon, a man without a home, a name, or sworn fealty to any man. He has haunted the countryside, searching relentlessly for the one who changed his life forever. And when he finds the one responsible, he unleashes a reckless plan. Will it avenge the deaths of those he loved or will retribution lead him to destruction?
Forsaken . . .
Kidnapped by a menacing, black garbed knight, Morynha de Montbrai becomes a pawn in a sinister plot to punish those who slaughtered his family. As she and her captor struggle to find common ground, Morynha must teach Dane that some things are more important than revenge. Will they find a fierce, burning love born from the seeds of their hatred and mistrust—or will they discover that, when the good in man is overtaken by evil, they are left with nothing?
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