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Boudicca, the Warrior Queen.

โœ Scribed by Ray Jones


Publisher
Ray Jones
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Series
The Iceni Chronicles #1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


The warrior queen.
As the winds of war sweep across the Island of Brittaniae, so must the Romans do their best to stem the horde of the Warrior Queen who is destroying their Castra and townships?
Now, after what has transpired at Camulos, all the Guardians must hope for, is that the power of the love and the bond between the chosen will allow them to find a way to save themselves.
Petros and Colis find a way to heal his mind and body and so also must Septrine and Marcus come together to heal their love and marriage. As for Dracus, it would seem he has lost his way since his capture by the evil druid Damien and he must not be allowed to change the past.
Now that Boudicca and her two daughters, had sworn the terrible oath of revenge, Myriddin was to find he could no longer reach into their dreams to try to influence their actions, and without the influence of Dracus, there was little he could do to prevent her seeking her revenge, and becoming the Boudiga and the Warrior Queen. All he could do was observe and hope that Petros would be able to make her see the evil she was doing. Therefore he must seek him and her after the battle of Camulos.
To discover what is happing with the Romans at Mona Insulis, the Guardians must first seek the weavings that depict the life strands of the general Gaius Suetonius, Paulinus. For he must now find a way put and end to this rebellion that has prevented him for  destroying the Druid s on Mona. To that he must find and deastroy this Boudiga that is  also destroying everything in her path  as she seeks to have her revenge for wahtwas done to her and her daugters, at Camulodunum.
 


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