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Highlights
- "Lynsay Sands hits all the right notes.
- Author(s): Lynsay Sands
- 384 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
- Series Name: Avon Historical Romance
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About the Book
Still as much a virgin as on her wedding day, a widowed Lady Emmalene Eberhart finds herself in a struggle for feudal power by being promised to a landless knight who saved the King's crown. The new bride soon learns there is more to true love than she ever imagined.Book Synopsis
"Lynsay Sands hits all the right notes."
--Suzanne Enoch
"You can't help but fall in love with Lynsay Sands!"
--Christina Dodd
Before her Argeneau vampire family paranormal romance novels made her a New York Times bestselling superstar, Lynsay Sands did The Deed. Lynsay's witty, sexy, utterly fantastic debut romance transports the reader back to Medieval England to witness the outrageous trials and temptations of a good wife whose husband unfortunately dies before he can do...The Deed. The lady, left shockingly unprepared, finds herself promised to a handsome, landless knight, and misunderstandings, missteps, and (of course) passion ensue. The first of her more than thirty historical romance novels and anthologies known for their wonderfully humorous edge, The Deed is as delightful treat for confirmed Sands fans, as well as for readers who appreciate the early novels of Julie Garwood.
From the Back Cover
The deliciouslywitty first novel fromLynsay Sands
Lady Emmalene Eberhart wanted to do it.She'd even begged an audience with the King so that he would order her husband to do it--because she was determined to be a good wife.But then her husband died, and Emmaremained a virgin.
Now the innocent young beauty findsherself with an ample dowry and promised toAmaury de Aneford, a landless knight whose able sword helped defend the King's crown. Surely hernew husband would want to do the deed, for his rugged good looks certainly make Emma's heart skip more than a beat. And Emmasuspects there is more to a wedding night thanjust a sound sleep . . . and more to true lovethan she ever imagined.