Wild Roses
The O'Byrne Brides, Book 2
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4.6 • 221 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
A Medieval romance from Miriam Minger brings us "Fabulous characterizations, clever plotting, and strong writing." - Romantic Times
The gentle sister of Ireland’s most infamous rebel, Maire O’Byrne remains ever loyal to country and clansmen—until a strange twist of fate carries her to Lord Duncan FitzWilliam, the proud Norman master of Longford Castle. Now she must feign amnesia to ensure her brother’s safety—even as her yearning heart seeks the warm shelter of an enemy’s arms.
A man of peace in a land seething with rage, Lord Duncan is touched by this mysterious, afflicted lady whom he believes is a pawn in a dangerous family intrigue. Yet desire is Duncan’s greatest peril, for his need commands him to tear down the wall of secrets that stand between him and beautiful Maire—and to give himself fully and passionately to a love some would call treason.
Wild Roses is the second story in the acclaimed O’Byrne Brides series by bestselling author Miriam Minger. For fans of powerful heroes and spirited heroines, you don't want to miss this breathtaking secret identity romance set in medieval Ireland!
* A spellbinding enemies to lovers romance
* Action-packed adventure and devious treachery
* A commanding alpha hero who risks everything for love
* A tender-hearted heroine hiding a dangerous secret
* Fast-paced and a guaranteed happily ever after
Customer Reviews
Determined Love
I enjoyed this book so much that I didn’t want it to finish. Maire is a fighter who just wants to be a normal women and forget about her disability. She beautiful inside and out. Duncan is a man haunted by his memories and protect those he is responsible for. They are supposed to be mortal enemies but fate brings them together. Duncan tries to protect her but there are many forces working against them. Despite all the odds they are attracted to each other and grow closer together. Follow the action as they work towards their happily ever after.
Too drawn out
The historical context was good, but the story was too drawn out. The girl is always trembling or something. She hardly speaks, but it’s a change from book 1 where Triona was too outspoken.
Great!
Is Niall's story coming out?