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Secret Song (1991)

by Catherine Coulter

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Secret Song is the final novel in the "Medieval Song Quartet" Series.

Roland de Tournay, a handsome man with a subtle wit and quick tongue who was variously an actor, an adventurer, a master of disguise. He meets his destiny when he must rescue Daria of Fortesque from a Welsh stronghold. She's as daring, as clever, as talented as he is. What's a man to do?
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First published in 1991, this is the final novel in the medieval Song Series by the #1 New York Times bestselling author.

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Roland de Tournay is a handsome rogue with a subtle wit and quick tongue. But he meets his destiny when he must rescue Daria of Fortesque-as daring, as clever, as fascinating as he is himself.

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