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A Winter Ballad [Kindle Edition]

Barbara Samuel
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A full length historical romance from six-time RITA winner Barbara Samuel. Readers of Jo Beverley, Eloisa James, and Stephanie Laurens will love Barbara Samuel's emotional, passionate historical romances.

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY HARPER MONOGRAM

A FAIR MAIDEN

Anya of Winterbourne had suffered nothing but humiliation at the hands of men. And yet when she found a fallen knight in a still winter forest, she could not leave him to die.

A NOBLE KNIGHT

Weary of battle and pursued by assassins, Christian de Moreerx would have liked nothing more than to stay at Winterbourne and champion the elusive and beleaguered Lady Anya. But his past contained a secret he had to decipher if he was to live, and his presence could only bring more disaster to the manor.

A GREAT AND DANGEROUS GAME

To thwart their separate enemies, Lady Anya and her broken knight battle virulent forces and face death itself to win the love that would long be sung by troubadours as... A WINTER BALLAD

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The men carried the knight to a chamber behind the Great Hall, close to the hearth, where it was warm and dry. They settled him on a straw mattress, then stood waiting. Anya dismissed them, except Geoffrey, whom she sent to the kitchens for the supplies she needed.

The dog crept in, head down, and when Anya didn't shout at him, slunk close to the knight's feet. "I fear your master has little time left to him," she said as she began to remove the hauberk and mail, gently as she was able. The knight groaned softly, shifting away from her hands. His flesh burned with fever, and Anya could smell the sour odor of illness about him.

A little pluck of regret touched her. The lean body, muscled and hard beneath his clothes, matched the extraordinary handsomeness of his face, visible even through the grime and bruises and days' worth of unshaven beard. She pressed her fingers to the high brow. "How long did you lie there?" she asked, knowing he could not hear. "How came you to our forest?"

A maidservant appeared with a bucket of water and strips of cloth. She set them beside Anya with a grunt, and her attention fell to the knight, naked on the straw mattress. A quiet murmur of surprise and pleasure escaped her mouth.

Anya looked at the girl, and caught the greedy gleam in her eye. "I will call you, Tillie, if needs be."

Left alone, Anya dipped her cloth in the warm water and began to wash the sweat and heat from the knight's body. First his face, so bruised and battered. One eye was swollen and a gash marked his jaw. She paused to look at the wound, but found it mending already beneath the caked blood. His lips were cracked, too, as if from thirst. He must have lain in the forest, wounded this way, for at least a day and a night.

Her estimate of his chances of survival plummeted again. The head wound was deep and oozed with a muckish substance, but even it was not the worst of his injuries. She had prayed the shoulder had only slipped from its joint. Once she removed the mail, it was plain the bone above his chest was broken, and a great red bruise marked the place, as if he'd been given a blow.

Puzzled, she examined him more closely. Bruises marked him head to toe, darkest around his hips and legs. It seemed he had been beaten fiercely. Perhaps he'd been set upon by the bandits who owned the forest?
At his wrists, raw red rings marred the flesh—the marks of binding. One finger was swollen at the joint, and when she probed it, she found another small break.

Pursing her lips, she glanced at the dog, and suddenly wondered if its fear meant it, too, had been beaten. "Come here, my little friend."

The beast whined and, tail down, crossed the floor. Gently, Anya stroked him, feeling the long sinews of his body below oily gray-and-black fur. Her hand grazed a lump on his side, and the dog yelped, turning to nearly bite her. She rubbed his ears in apology. "They beat him senseless and kicked you aside, I think."

Anya called Mary, her most trusted servant, co

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very romantic love story!, May 4, 2011
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I love the the way Barbara Samuels writes. She weaves her love scenes like a beautiful tapestry. The scenes in this book are captivating. I am addicted to her writing and this is another great love story. I am happy to say the Anya and Christian are very easy to love and sympathise with. But their problems are difficult to overcome. The book gives a very real picture of the prejudice and filth they had to live with. I did learn a lot about the hold the Church had over the people of those times and it made the book impossible to put down.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful From Beginning To End! Worth more than 5 stars!, May 27, 2011
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It's not often in a book that you find a man in need of a woman's help. But without Anya, Christian would have died. He then in his own awkward way saves her.
I expected the book to end with an ending leaving you wondering what happened. This book has a complete and wonderful ending. I wish I could tell more.
This is the best historical romance I have read in a very long time!
You won't regret buying it!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Winter Ballad, May 28, 2011
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This is the first book I've read by Barbara Samuel but it won't be the last. Historical Romance is my favorite genre and this book was intellegently written with an admirable hero and heroine. They are beset with difficulties caused by the elements, evil family, and the Medieval Church. Happily with perseverence, luck, and wise decisions, they and their romance triumph. I would have liked a bit more real history but the atmosphere of the period was carefully drawn and that was very satisfying.
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