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Rings of Passage: A Time Travel Novel with Richard III

✍ Scribed by Tipton, Karla


Book ID
109299422
Publisher
Karla Tipton
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Weight
288 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780692455524

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✦ Synopsis


Anise Wynford stumbled down the porch steps of her farmhouse in 21st century Massachusetts and into the nightmare of a raging battlefield of armor and sword fighting.

When she later awakens in a medieval forest in the presence of a gallant white knight, their connection is immediate. Concerned for her safety, the knight carries her to his castle. Her knight turns out to be King Richard III, the villain of Shakespeare's most famous play.

The truth dawns that she has been transported through time by a magic ring. As Anise navigates the complex rules of politics and etiquette in the king's court, she falls in love with Richard and he with her.

But Anise knows Richard is destined to die in the Battle of Bosworth Field. If Anise chooses to save his life, she will alter the course of history.


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