The Hawk and the Dove
A steamy historical romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Enslaved and Desired
The Dove...
She'd been bought for a strip of land, then abandoned: a bartered bride, married by proxy, determined to wreak revenge. As innocent Sara Bishop she’d paid dearly for freedom from her cruel, mocking family. As flame-haired, jade-eyed Sabre Wilde, she would scandalize Queen Elizabeth’s court as she set out to seduce her unknown husband, become his mistress—and make him her slave.
The Hawk...
The Queen’s favorite, called The Sea God, his white teeth flashed in his bronze face as his deep, virile voice boomed orders to his men. He branded Sabre with his searing kiss and his masterful touch, not even aware she was already his wife. Captain Shane Hawkhurst knew how to command, how to subdue and ravage an enemy, but was he prepared to be caught in passion’s merciless snare by a fiery beauty who ruled his heart and inflamed his senses?
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Top Reviews
I love Henley's storytelling, her attention to historic detail and her ability to weave a captivating tale. This one is no different. The story is set in 1586, when Queen Elizabeth ruled England and her sea hawks ruled the seas, robbing the Spanish fleet to fill her coffers. Captain Shane Hawkhurst was Queen Bess' favorite. 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. But his English father claimed h...
I love Henley's storytelling, her attention to historic detail and her ability to weave a captivating tale. This one is no different. The story is set in 1586, when Queen Elizabeth ruled England and her sea hawks ruled the seas, robbing the Spanish fleet to fill her coffers. Captain Shane Hawkhurst was Queen Bess' favorite. 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. 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. Ah, but Sara--as Sabre--has a different plan. She intends to go to Court and seduce her husband and become his mistress, making him her love slave and having her revenge.
You have to love this heroine. She is fiercely independent, courageous, feisty and smart. Just the woman to tame a wild man like Shane Hawkhurst. And Shane is a man worthy of taming. Both have Irish blood running through their veins--at a time when Queen Elizabeth feared the rebellious Irish. So the sparks fly continuously. It's one of the things Henley does so well--excellent characters and a plot with great twists and turns!
Henley's love scenes are unique and fit the people and the story, so very well done, very sexy and not contrived. It is so worth it to dive into one of her complex, winsome tales.
In addition to wonderful characters, a great plot and interesting history, she has included some great one-liners. One of my favorites was: "...to be Irish is to know the world will break your heart before you are thirty." So true.
Get this one; you won't regret it!
By Kara Kerluke
One of the best books I've read. There is adventure, intrigue, romance....to name a few....qualities in this book. I have found an author who knows how to write a book. Sabre is married by proxy to her husband The Hawk. She never meets him. His brother comes to represent him. Then she is sent to a remote piece of land of his. She is so angry to be treated like that. So she asks for the Hawks brother's assistance. Matthew agrees. This is a beginning of a relationship between the two of them. I...
One of the best books I've read. There is adventure, intrigue, romance....to name a few....qualities in this book. I have found an author who knows how to write a book. Sabre is married by proxy to her husband The Hawk. She never meets him. His brother comes to represent him. Then she is sent to a remote piece of land of his. She is so angry to be treated like that. So she asks for the Hawks brother's assistance. Matthew agrees. This is a beginning of a relationship between the two of them. I don't think there was a dull moment in this book. I wanted to read more about the Hawk and Sabre. They were two very colorful people. I did have questions at the end of the book. But maybe they are answered in other books. I certainly will be looking for other books by this author.
By Lesa Romaguera
Strong, sexy men....check. Bold, beautiful, daring women...... check. Enough passion, suspense, and action to set the pages afire and keep you awake until the wee hours of the morning reading......check. What more could you possibly ask for?
Strong, sexy men....check. Bold, beautiful, daring women...... check. Enough passion, suspense, and action to set the pages afire and keep you awake until the wee hours of the morning reading......check. What more could you possibly ask for?
By Queen Morar
I've loved this book forever. I have always enjoyed this time period for movies and books to be set. But this book called to me so much that the first tattoo I got was inspired by it. I actually have a dragon wrapped around a sabre.
I hope you enjoy Hawk and Sabre as much I do. Some people read Jane Ayre once a year. I read THIS book!I've loved this book forever. I have always enjoyed this time period for movies and books to be set. But this book called to me so much that the first tattoo I got was inspired by it. I actually have a dragon wrapped around a sabre.
I hope you enjoy Hawk and Sabre as much I do. Some people read Jane Ayre once a year. I read THIS book!
By Raeann Conroy
I really enjoyed the story line and I didn't want to put the book down. I love Sabre Wilde but I thought Shane was a little two dimensional. The queen was annoying and I think I would have like the story a whole lot more if she was not a part of it. The heroine/hero had chemistry but I almost wanted sabre to be with Matthew for half of the book. All in all it was a good read. Not amazing but decent.
I really enjoyed the story line and I didn't want to put the book down. I love Sabre Wilde but I thought Shane was a little two dimensional. The queen was annoying and I think I would have like the story a whole lot more if she was not a part of it. The heroine/hero had chemistry but I almost wanted sabre to be with Matthew for half of the book. All in all it was a good read. Not amazing but decent.
By Michel Hilpert
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