Two brothers compete for the love of one woman in fourteenth century England . . .
Philippa Cobtree knows there is nothing to be gained by dreaming of Guy Milburn. She is engaged to his brother, Hugo, and there can never be anything between them.
But it had been Guy, not Hugo, who had found her in Canterbury—filthy, hungry, and weary to the bone, her home burnt down and her serfs in revolt. It was Guy, not Hugo, who had rescued her and won her love.
Yet now, Hugo stands between them. To free her from her impending marriage, she and Guy will concoct a most daring ruse—but the deception may prove to be their downfall . . .