![]() ![]() She named him "the sea god." He was, in fact, not the son of Lord Hawkhurst, but the son of an Irishman named O'Neill, the Earl of Tyrone.Ĭaptain Shane Hawkhurst was Queen Bess' favorite. But his English father claimed him as heir, and when Shane's father died, Shane became Lord Hawkhurst. Shane had promised his father he would marry, and to stave off Queen Bess' jealousy and because he did not really want a wife, he had his solicitor find a country lass who had some land in Ireland he wanted and married her by proxy. Little did he know his new wife was the red-haired Irish vixen, Sara Bishop, referred to by her jealous half siblings as "Sabre Wilde" after her dead father and his sword. Shane planned to have his brother Matthew take Sara to one of his estates and dump her there, never wishing to meet her. She intends to go to Court and seduce her husband and become his mistress, making him her love slave and having her revenge.Īh, but Sara-as Sabre-has a different plan. She is fiercely independent, courageous, feisty and smart. ![]() Just the woman to tame a wild man like Shane Hawkhurst. It's one of the things Henley does so well-excellent characters and a plot with great twists and turns! Both have Irish blood running through their veins-at a time when Queen Elizabeth feared the rebellious Irish. ![]()
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