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Hers To Command

Margaret Moore

Sir Henry was a knight–errant, capable of impressive prowess on the battlefield and in bed. Finding two sisters – one stunningly beautiful, the other steadfast and determined – waiting patiently in his chamber, he entertained their proposition: a generous sum in exchange for commanding their men–at–arms in a battle to save their lands.

Seduced by the beauty of Giselle, yet irresistibly drawn to the intelligence of Mathilde, a proud woman as complex as her secrets, Henry accepts their offer. But as invaders close in, it is Mathilde who must dare to trust her deepest desires and the man willing to fight for all he is worth to prove his honour.

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Release dateSep 1, 2011
ISBN9781742917115
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Margaret Moore

Margaret Moore, MBA (aka Coach Meg) is the founder and CEO of Wellcoaches Corporation, a leaders in building international standards for professional coaches in health and wellness. She is codirector of the Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, and a faculty member of the Harvard University Extension School, teaching the Science of Coaching Psychology. She blogs on coaching and change for The Huffington Post and Psychology Today. 

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    This book is 4th in the Brothers in Arms Series. Although the book stands alone nicely, I believe the reader would do well to gain better insight into the hero’s back-story, myself included. I plan to read the previous books asap!We start with the extraordinarily handsome Sir Henry and the painfully plain Lady Mathilda. Mathilde and her sister Gisele, the beauty of the family, manage to get Henry to defend their newly inherited estate against their awful cousin Roald. Neither Mathilda nor Henry expects to be drawn to one another but they are. Henry is merely doing his chivalrously knightly duties and would be more than happy to woo the pretty sister for a chance at his own castle and thwart an old enemy at the same time. For Mathida, her only goal is to protect her dignity and protect those she loves. The writing is excellent. Moore puts you in medieval England to face all the horrors and triumphs of the era. The love story itself is a pleasure to watch unfold. I instantly liked Henry for his playful attitude and enjoyed Mathida for her fierce determination and pluckiness. Mathilda is a character I will not soon forget. Many things, good and bad happen in this book to leave the reader breathless and aching. The battle scenes were extraordinary and the villains lived up to their reputations. Giselle has an interesting story of her own which the reader will appreciate.Although Moore manages to tie everything together nicely at the end, I was a bit disheartened that the hero and heroines happy ending wasn’t as happy and satisfying as they both so richly deserved.