My Lady's Archer

Author: R.R. Vane
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 55
My Lady's Archer

Emma knows there is only one fate which awaits her now that her first husband is dead. Her family has resolved to make her marry another lord, and she already fears this lord will prove even more cruel and unfeeling than her first husband. So she decides to take her fate into her own hands and flee her uncle's Norman household, to live as a commoner rather than as a lord's possession. But fate's threads prove to be more tangled than she thought them.

A mysterious woman who looks just like her suddenly comes into her life, and offers to trade places with her. In spite of her misgivings, Emma accepts to switch lives with her look-alike Rowena, leaving the other woman to marry the noble lord in her stead and looks forward to a free life as a commoner in her English homeland.

However, Emma's new life in Rowena's place is not at all what she expected. She is astonished to find out Rowena is married, and that Rowena's husband, who is a master archer, thinks she is the wife who has betrayed and deserted him. The archer chastises Emma for his wife's deeds, not believing her when she attempts to tell him she is not who he thinks she is. Emma tells herself she should run away from this man as soon as can be. It is plain he is a danger to her, not only because he is set on punishing her, but because his steady hands and keen eyes stir strange, wicked sensations inside her.

Share this Book
Pages
1. Page 1
2. Page 2
3. Page 3
4. Page 4
5. Page 5
6. Page 6
7. Page 7
8. Page 8
9. Page 9
10. Page 10
11. Page 11
12. Page 12
13. Page 13
14. Page 14
15. Page 15
16. Page 16
17. Page 17
18. Page 18
19. Page 19
20. Page 20
21. Page 21
22. Page 22
23. Page 23
24. Page 24
25. Page 25
26. Page 26
27. Page 27
28. Page 28
29. Page 29
30. Page 30
31. Page 31
32. Page 32
33. Page 33
34. Page 34
35. Page 35
36. Page 36
37. Page 37
38. Page 38
39. Page 39
40. Page 40
41. Page 41
42. Page 42
43. Page 43
44. Page 44
45. Page 45
46. Page 46
47. Page 47
48. Page 48
49. Page 49
50. Page 50
51. Page 51
52. Page 52
53. Page 53
54. Page 54
55. Page 55