The Lion of Venice

Deborah Johns

Original title: The lion of Venice

earliest edition we have, 2001 Kensington Pub. Corp., 2001 380 pages

Pledged to protect Venice from its mighty enemies, warrior lord Olivier Ducci Mondaldo could not ignore a request to aid France in the Holy War against the Sultan Bayezid. That the messenger who carried the plea was none other than Lady Julian Madrigal, the child who had engineered his escape from the sultan six years before, was even more disquieting. For Julian was now an alluring woman who demanded that Olivier ho...

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