The Wolf And The Dove by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

Set in the tumultuous period of Norman conquest in England, the story follows the resilient and spirited Saxon noblewoman Aislinn, whose life is upended when her home is invaded by the Normans. She is taken captive by the formidable knight Wulfgar, who is tasked with bringing order to the land. Despite their initial animosity, a passionate and complex relationship develops between them, as Aislinn navigates her new reality and Wulfgar grapples with his own sense of honor and duty. The narrative explores themes of love, power, and cultural conflict, as the characters confront their desires and the harsh realities of their world.

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Published
1974
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
500-600
Original Language
English
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