Author: | Casey Kilrain | ISBN: | 1230002300627 |
Publisher: | Casey Kilrain | Publication: | August 18, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Casey Kilrain |
ISBN: | 1230002300627 |
Publisher: | Casey Kilrain |
Publication: | August 18, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
BOOK ONE: UNMASKING LORD ALDWYN
It is England of 1066.
The Normans have invaded England and conquered the Saxons.
At Breton Keep, Norman conqueror Lord Ranulf comes to desire the mysterious Saxon Lord Aldwyn in a love forbidden by William of Normandy and the Church of Rome while Lord Aldwyn comes to desire Lord Ranulf in a love that betrays his Saxon people. To secure his kingdom, King William demands that Lord Ranulf take Lady Eadlin, Lord Aldwyn’s sister, to wife. In fury at his impending loss of even more than he has already surrendered to Lord Ranulf and his foreign bastard king, Lord Aldwyn cleverly escapes his imprisonment at Breton Keep and flees into the Great Forest.
Will Lord Ranulf discover Lord Aldwyn's secret that can prevent his marriage to Lady Eadlin before Lord Aldwyn can lead a rebellion against him to recapture Breton Keep and free the Saxon people from his sovereign?
BOOK TWO: UNVEILING LADY ARDITH
It is England of 1067.
The Normans have conquered the Saxons.
After a lifetime of having lived as a Saxon lord, Saxon Lady Ardith returns to Breton Keep and demands the hand in marriage of Norman conqueror Lord Ranulf, but Sir Guy, Lady Ardith’s stepbrother, asserts a prior claim for her hand in marriage even as a shadow from the past threatens to destroy Lady Ardith as it once destroyed Lord Aldwyn, her twin. Lady Ardith weds Lord Ranulf, but, when a Saxon prisoner accuses Lord Aldwyn of having broken his oath of fealty to Lord Ranulf, Lord Aldwyn returns to defend his honor.
Before either Lord Aldwyn or Lady Ardith can claim Lord Ranulf, Lord Ranulf falls into the hands of the assassin, for he, not Lady Ardith, is the target. Who will save Lord Ranulf from the assassin—the powerful and mysterious Lord Aldwyn who would have to risk his head, or the delicate and vulnerable Lady Ardith who would have to risk the life of her unborn child?
BOOK ONE: UNMASKING LORD ALDWYN
It is England of 1066.
The Normans have invaded England and conquered the Saxons.
At Breton Keep, Norman conqueror Lord Ranulf comes to desire the mysterious Saxon Lord Aldwyn in a love forbidden by William of Normandy and the Church of Rome while Lord Aldwyn comes to desire Lord Ranulf in a love that betrays his Saxon people. To secure his kingdom, King William demands that Lord Ranulf take Lady Eadlin, Lord Aldwyn’s sister, to wife. In fury at his impending loss of even more than he has already surrendered to Lord Ranulf and his foreign bastard king, Lord Aldwyn cleverly escapes his imprisonment at Breton Keep and flees into the Great Forest.
Will Lord Ranulf discover Lord Aldwyn's secret that can prevent his marriage to Lady Eadlin before Lord Aldwyn can lead a rebellion against him to recapture Breton Keep and free the Saxon people from his sovereign?
BOOK TWO: UNVEILING LADY ARDITH
It is England of 1067.
The Normans have conquered the Saxons.
After a lifetime of having lived as a Saxon lord, Saxon Lady Ardith returns to Breton Keep and demands the hand in marriage of Norman conqueror Lord Ranulf, but Sir Guy, Lady Ardith’s stepbrother, asserts a prior claim for her hand in marriage even as a shadow from the past threatens to destroy Lady Ardith as it once destroyed Lord Aldwyn, her twin. Lady Ardith weds Lord Ranulf, but, when a Saxon prisoner accuses Lord Aldwyn of having broken his oath of fealty to Lord Ranulf, Lord Aldwyn returns to defend his honor.
Before either Lord Aldwyn or Lady Ardith can claim Lord Ranulf, Lord Ranulf falls into the hands of the assassin, for he, not Lady Ardith, is the target. Who will save Lord Ranulf from the assassin—the powerful and mysterious Lord Aldwyn who would have to risk his head, or the delicate and vulnerable Lady Ardith who would have to risk the life of her unborn child?