After a unhappy marriage, her husband is dead and it is up to her to take care of her son. Her son has always been sickly, and for that she has always kept her close to her side, and not have him be a squire. But then Geoffrey, who takes charge, has her son taken away from her (knowing that her son ...
Having downloaded this book onto my Kindle for free, I was sceptical - so many free books are absolute dross. This book, however, was just the opposite.First, I really appreciate the meticulous research into medieval culture that the author clearly has done. Everything is right, no anachronisms anyw...
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