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A strategic marriage to a powerful Saracen lord with a penchant for virgins will enable wealthy Lady Jocelyn to keep her fortress home. But at what cost? Her only hope of escaping the depraved lords harem is to lose her virginityand fast!Captured and tortured knight Simon de Rhys is in no position to refuse Lady Jocelyns proposition: his freedom for one night with her. The task seems simple, and deeply pleasurable, until he discovers her secret.

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What is this urgent task you require of me?

Its a simple matter. Her fists balled inside her long sleeves. Once its done, you may leave Fortemur a free man, well horsed and supplied with sword, lance and shield from the castle armory.

He did not leap at the offer. Jocelyn would not have trusted him if he had. This one, shed sensed from the moment hed stood tall and defiant on the auction block, would break before hed bend.

What do you want of me?

Very well. He wished it without bard or barding. So be it.

I want you to lie with me.

He reared back. What say you?

I want you in my bed this night, and this night only. Then you will leave Fortemur with all I promised you.

Suspicion warred with incredulity in his face. Why?

The reason is not your concern, she said haughtily.

He looked her up and down with an insolence that brought the blood rushing to her cheeks.


Crusader Captive
Harlequin Historical #1050July 2011

Author Note

Okay, I admit it. Ive always been fascinated by tales of knights and ladies fair. So fascinated that I wrote several novels set during the reigns of Eleanor of Aquitaine and her son, Richard the Lionhearted.

But none of the research I did into their times and the great Crusades that shaped their lives came anywhere close to the incredible experience of visiting the same places Eleanor and Richard had journeyed to. The moment I stepped off the tour bus and viewed Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, I was lost in the awe-inspiring history of the city. And when I walked up the ramparts of Saladins great citadel in Cairo, I knew I had to set another book during the era of the Crusades.

So here it is, the tale of a knight pledged to the Templars and the lady who forces him to choose between duty and desire, with the fate of an entire kingdom hanging in the balance. I thoroughly enjoyed watching their story play out against such a rich historical tapestry. Hope you do, too!

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To my own sexy knight in shining armor.
Thanks for all the fabulous adventures, my darling.

Contents

Chapter One

The port city of El-Arish, on the much-disputed border between the Caliphate of Cairo and the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, Anno Domini 1152

T hat one.

Her entire face hidden behind a veil after the style of women of the East, Lady Jocelyn tipped a nod toward the wretch whod been hauled from the slave pens. It took two burly guards armed with pikes to prod the man onto the auction block. Despite his shackles, he was of a size to be reckoned with.

My lady!

Her castellans protest was low and for her ears only. Sir Hugh had journeyed to Outremer years ago with Jocelyns grandfather. He was somewhat grizzled of late but had lost little of his strength and none of his ability to wield a sword. Like Jocelyn, hed donned Eastern garb for this dangerous excursion across the ever-fluctuating border between the two kingdoms. His hooded robe shielded most of his face as he leaned closer to the lady hed sworn to serve.

But look at the bruises on that ones arms and face. They bespeak a stubborn, intractable nature. Hell never bend to your will.

He has no choice. Not if he wishes his freedom.

That was true enough. Ever since the Pope had declared a second Crusade seven years ago, thousands upon thousands of would-be warriors for Christ had swelled the ranks of pilgrims making the perilous journey to the Holy Land. Even Louis VII of France and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, had answered the call. Although theyd returned to France after a somewhat less than successful campaign, their daring exploitsand scandalous affairshad become the stuff of legend in Outremer.

Unfortunately, the ranks of those who preyed on travelers making the hazardous trek had swelled as well. So many pilgrims and Crusaders had fallen victim to brigands and pirates that the slave markets from Cairo to Damascus were flooded with pale-skinned Franks. Even here, on the very border of the Latin kingdom that had been their destination when they had set out months or years ago, so many came on the auction block that prices had dropped like lead weights.

Jocelyn wished fervently she could buy them all. She and her grandfather before her had sent agents to purchase many of these hapless captives until tensions escalated and the Fatamids of Egypt had closed their borders. It was a measure of her desperation that shed made this risky foray to purchase a slave she could use to achieve her ends.

If she could use him. Her castellan seemed most doubtful.

But look at him, Sir Hugh urged. For all his bruises, he is roped with muscle and sinew.

He was indeed! Through the slit in her veil, Jocelyn inspected the slave on the auction block. Beneath his matted hair and filthy beard no doubt crawling with lice, he displayed a body that told her this was no mere pilgrim. No lowly plowman or tradesman eager to win everlasting salvation by answering the Popes call. Such muscled shoulders, such a flat belly and taut, corded thighs bespoke years of hard training and rigorous discipline. Hed swung a sword, she guessed shrewdly, and swung it often.

But it was his stance that intrigued her. Shoulders square, chin angled, he stood with his feet spread as far as his leg irons would allow and looked out on the noisy crowd with disdain in his astonishingly blue eyes. If she must use a slave to achieve her purposes, she decided, she would as lief not use a sniveling, cowardly one.

Then his gaze caught hers, or seemed to. Scorn rippled across his face and curled his lip. Jocelyn bristled at the sneer even as she acknowledged the reason behind it. Veiled and robed in a voluminous cloak as she was, he took her for a woman of the East. Come, like the other females in the noisy crowd, to inspect and taunt the latest Frankish captives put on the block.

Ever after Jocelyn would wonder whether it was the contempt on his face that sealed his fateand hers. Or whether her decision was driven by the contrariness that had so delighted her grandfather and caused a long succession of nurses to shake their heads in dismay. Whatever the reason, shed made her choice. This one would serve her purposes, she vowed silently, say he or nay he.

And despite his rags and matted hair, she had to admit this tall, unbending captive was more pleasing to the eye than most males. Certainly more pleasing than the first man shed been promised to in marriage. Dark and most dour of visage, Lord Reynaud could have counted forty winters to her five at the time of their betrothal. But hed brought Jocelyn sweets and baubles, and she had accepted without question that she would wed a man closer to her grandfathers age than hers.

It was her duty, after all. From the time she was old enough to grasp such matters, Jocelyn had understood that she must contract an alliance with a knight strong enough to hold the lands and massive, fortified castle overlooking the Mediterranean Sea that were her birthright. Lord Reynaud had been just such a fearsome warrior.

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