Blackthorn Winter - The Herevi Sagas, #2 - E-book - ePub

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 Carol Townend - Blackthorn Winter - The Herevi Sagas, #2.
The second book in an involving and heart-rending series about a family feud in twelfth century Brittany. Arlette de Roncier, the young and innocent daughter... Lire la suite
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The second book in an involving and heart-rending series about a family feud in twelfth century Brittany. Arlette de Roncier, the young and innocent daughter of Count François de Roncier, one of the most ruthless nobles in Brittany, agrees to an arranged marriage in faraway Aquitaine. She has no idea that her father's greed for a few acres of family land has led him to murder his own flesh and blood.
Arlette is sent to meet her betrothed, unaware that one of the men in her entourage, Gwionn Leclerc, is in truth her distant cousin, Raymond Herevi. Raymond has seen his family destroyed by Count François and is out for revenge. In Arlette he thinks he has found the perfect scapegoat... This story is not a traditional romance, but a richly detailed evocation of living and loving in the middle ages.
First published by Headline in 1993, it has been revised and given a less ambiguous ending.

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Biographie de Carol Townend

Carol Townend writes atmospheric historical novels (medieval romances and sagas) set in the colourful Europe of the Middle Ages. Born in Yorkshire, England, she went to a convent school high on the Whitby cliffs. Later, she studied history at Royal Holloway College, London. She lives in London with her husband and daughter. Carol's first novel, Sapphire in the Snow, won the RNA New Writers' Award.
Two other novels were shortlisted for the RoNA Rose award - Betrothed to the Barbarian in 2013 and Unveiling Lady Clare in 2015. Carol loves research, and spends much time hunting for excuses to go on research trips. She can often be seen teetering on the battlements of various European castles, or poring over a medieval map.

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