An edition of Tara's Song (1978)

Tara's Song

''Long ago and far away .. the story of a great love''

First Avon Printing ep. Sep '78
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An edition of Tara's Song (1978)

Tara's Song

''Long ago and far away .. the story of a great love''

First Avon Printing ep. Sep '78
  • 2.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 31 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

Brutally kidnapped from a convent by Viking raiders, Tara learns to love their chieftain Rarek until another abduction separates them and leads to a dramatic journey across many lands and seas

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
437

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Tara's song
1980, Sphere
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Cover of: Tara's Song
Tara's Song: ''Long ago and far away .. the story of a great love''
September 1978, Avon Books, a div. of The Hearst Corporation, published by arrngmt with author.
Paperback in English - First Avon Printing ep. Sep '78

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Published in

New York, USA

Edition Notes

Published in USA / Printed in Canada

Copyright Date
1978 by

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ4.J6675 Tar, PS3560.O3718 Tar

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
437 p. [10p.fr/1p.bk] : map
Number of pages
437
Dimensions
7.88 x 4.13 x 1 inches
Weight
8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4744330M
Internet Archive
tarassong00john
ISBN 10
0380391236
ISBN 13
9780380391233
LCCN
78058903
OCLC/WorldCat
4275628
Library Thing
476545
Goodreads
1996317

Work Description

HE WAS THE STRONGEST MAN OF HIS TIME -- UNTIL SHE BECAME HIS WEAKNESS...

Beautiful, devout, young Tara, a novice in a country abbey, finds her cloistered life suddenly destroyed when Viking invaders burn the convent and take her prisoner. Wedded against her will to the pagan chieftain Rorik, Tara slowly overcomes her fear as Rorik introduces her to the joy of passionate love.

Then a vicious abduction separates the lovers -- and their search to be reunited takes them from the dramatic northern fjords to the shores of the Black Sea, from Arabian domed palaces and the slave marts of Constantinople to an isolated Greek island. For the love of Tara and Rorik must survive the ravages of war, the cruel twists of treachery, and the challenge of a vast continent...

Excerpts

His voice came to me as if through a fog. "I'm not dishonoring you, Tara. Ours was a real marriage, even if not to your liking."
"You don't know what you're doing to me," I cried.
I had become so hysterical, I was finding it hard to breathe, and Rorik began shaking me. "I know I intend to bed my wife before the night is over," he said sternly, "no matter how much she kicks and screams."
With this I gave in.
In less than a moment I was in his arms. When his body sought mine, I throbbed with a desire that transcended the hatred I'd once felt for him.
"Hold me close, Rorik. Hold me very close," I whispered.
"You're no longer afraid?"
"No, not of this."
I clung to him as I clung to the rock when the surging waves pulled at me and I thought I was going to drown. When we reached a climax simultaneously, I bit his lip; and the taste of blood was bittersweet on my tongue.
Then, suddenly, it was all over, and I knew he had won. Whatever or whomever I gave myself to, I gave myself completely, relinquishing all, withholding nothing. My ties with the past were now severed. But, oh God, I prayed, let it be the beginning of something, not the end. Now that my life belonged to Rorik, don't let me be betrayed as I was before. Even greater now than my physical need for him was my emotional need, and I could not bear it if I were cast aside.
Page 63, added by Rebecca Rowland.

I chose this passage for several reasons. First, it hints at the dual nature of Rorik shown throughout the book. He can be kind and gentle, but he is still, always, a Viking, and will do what he must to have things his way. Second, I felt this accurately portrayed Tara. She can be strong when she must, but she craves a stronger man to lean on. And, last, I chose this passage because it is a typical example of how intimate scenes are handled in this book. They are fairly skimmed over, but at least there aren't a bunch of flowery phrases either.

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