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Book Synopsis''A wise and lyrical evocation of the lives of women in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest... A captivating read'' SARAH BOWER
The second instalment in Carol McGrath''s captivating The Daughters of Hastingstrilogy!
''Although this is the second in a trilogy it stands well in its own right... you''ll want to read the others in the series, they are so well-written and researched'' 5* Reader review
''Once again brilliant exciting riveting colourful history in an informative way mixed with factual areas'' 5* Reader review
''It is a very well-spun story, written in a style which made the book hard to put down''5* Reader review
''What a great read!'' 5* Reader review
''Thoroughly enjoyable and keeps you interested'' 5* Reader review
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A marriage made in Heaven,
Trade Review
A wise and lyrical evocation of the lives of women in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest, and high romance in the true sense of the word. A captivating read -- Sarah Bower, author of The Needle in the Blood
McGrath brings the 11th century alive * Historical Novel Society *
'A wise and lyrical evocation of the lives of women in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest, and high romance in the true sense of the word. A captivating read. -- Sarah Bower, author of The Needle in the Blood and The Book of Love