Bannor the Bold, Lord of Elsinore, is known to his enemies as the Pride of the English and Terror of the French. He's never backed down from any challenge or shown a hint of fear--until the war ends and he finds himself reluctant papa to a dozen unruly children. He sends his steward out to find them a mother and him a bride--preferably an unattractive, meek, maternal creature to plain to tempt him. But the steward returns with Lady Willow of Bedlington, a spirited beauty with a cloud of dark curls and the sparkle of passion in her eyes.
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