The De Burgh Bride (Geoffrey de Burgh's story), where he must wed a woman who supposedly killed her first husband. Other Notable Entries: Robber Bride and The Last de Burgh . Digital Availability
de Burghs series (7 book series) Kindle Edition - Amazon.com The De Burgh Bride (Geoffrey de Burgh's story),
The text "ترويض الذئب 2" (Taming the Wolf 2) refers to the Arabic translation of the second part of , the first installment in the celebrated De Burghs series by Deborah Simmons. This specific version, labeled as entry 116 on the Hamasat Hikayina forum, is part of a community-led project to translate classic Western historical romances for Arabic-speaking readers. The Story: Taming the Wolf This specific version, labeled as entry 116 on
Set in Medieval England, the novel follows , a spirited heroine who finds herself at the mercy of the formidable Dunstan de Burgh . Marion, desperate to protect her family, must navigate
Dunstan is a powerful, battle-hardened knight known for his cold efficiency. Marion, desperate to protect her family, must navigate a world of political intrigue and forced proximity.
These "translated romances" (الروايات المترجمة) often preserve the original's emotional depth while adapting certain cultural nuances for the target audience.
The reference to and Hamasat Hikayina (همسات حكاينا) points to the digital library maintained by the forum.