Medieval Song series by Catherine Coulter (Bks 1 – 7)
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Overview: Catherine Coulter is the author of fifty novels, forty two of which have been New York Times bestsellers. She earned her reputation writing historical romances, but in recent years turned her hand to penning—with great success—contemporary suspense novels. Catherine grew up on a horse ranch in Texas. She graduated from the University of Texas and received her masters in early 19th century European History at Boston College. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, she worked on Wall Street as a speechwriter for a company president. Catherine lives in Marin County, California with her physician husband Anton Pogany.
Genre: Fiction, Medieval Romance
Warrior’s Song:
A medieval melody begins- from the #1 bestselling author.
First published in 1984 as Chandra, this novel was extensively rewritten in 2001 and became the prequel to the medieval Song series by the #1 New York Times bestselling author.
Fire Song:
Coulter’s medieval melody continues-second in the song series.
Lord Graelam de Moreton is willing to accept his new bride, Kassia, as she appears-innocent and guileless. But appearances can be deceiving…
Earth Song:
Dear Reader: Philippa de Beauchamp, as impulsive as she is beautiful, flees her father’s castle when she hears she is to be wed to the repellent Baron de Bridgport. But her daring escape in a wool wagon quickly becomes a misadventure, and she winds up in the arms of Dienwalk de Fortenberry, a rogue as smooth and bold as Aquitaine wine. Soon Philippa finds herself a prisoner at Dienwald’s castle, where there are mysteries to be solved, villians to be bested, and a stubborn man’s heart to be won. You’ll also meet old friends, Graelam and Kassia de Moreton from Fire Song, as well as the king of England, who is closesr to Philippa than she could ever imagine. Journey back to the thirteenth-century Cornwall, and let me entertain you!
Secret Song:
Roland de Tournay, the handsome and roguish adventurer, must rescue Daria of Fortesque from a Welsh stronghold.
Rosehaven:
Dear Reader: Come back to England in the year 1277 and meet Hastings of Trent and Severin of Langthorne, two strangers joined in marriage. Hastings is an heiress and Severin is the warrior whom the dying Earl of Oxborough has selected to assume his title, properties, possessions, and his daughter. It is Severin’s duty to sire children, to bring strong new blood to the line, and keep Oxborough powerful. Hastings thinks he’s cold-blooded, severe, merciless. Severin doesn’t smile, he looks capable of cruelty, he inspires fear. Then a marten appears over the top of his tunic. Now, who could be afraid of a man who carries a marten in his tunic? (What is a marten, you ask? A marten is a sable; a sable is a weasel. What is a weasel, you ask. See marten) As for Hastings, Severin believes that she should be obedient, submissive, malleable. She should speak softly and do whatever he wants, immediately. Both are in for a surprise. Sweeping you through this medieval adventure are those and other richly drawn characters, among them Gilbert the goat and Alfred the Healer’s cat. And of course, there is Trist, the marten, perhaps the most richly drawn of all. And what you will ask is this mysterious place called Rosehaven? I hope you enjoy reading Rosehaven as much as I enjoyed writing it.
The Penwyth Curse:
Sir Bishop of Lythe has come to Penwyth for his royal reward-the keep and young Merryn’s hand. But he wonders if a curse will prove his undoing.
The Valcourt Heiress:
Set in medieval England, this lively historical romance delivers the trademark wit that fans have come to know and love from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author.
When Garron of Kersey returns home from the king’s service to claim his title as Baron Wareham, he’s shocked to find Wareham Castle very nearly destroyed by a man called the Black Demon.
According to the last starving servants still clinging to life inside the castle walls, the Black Demon was looking for gold belonging to Garron’s brother Arthur. Among his remaining servants is the enigmatic Merry, the bastard child of the castle’s priest. Garron quickly realizes that she is much more than a servant: She reads and writes and makes lists, just as he does. Together they bring Wareham back to its former splendor.
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