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War Duke of Britain
โ Scribed by Tracy Cooper-Posey
- Publisher
- Stories Rule Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 259 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
He is not the enemy she came to fight.
Idris the Slayer is the champion of the northern kings. Undefeated in battle, the dark, lone warrior who rides to war with a black wolf at his side spreads fear before him, even among those counted his allies.
When Rhiannon of Galleva rides to her first battle with Emrys and Cai, she expects to fight the Saxon hoards pouring into Britain. She is not braced to defend herself against Idris' incursion into her heart.
He is a dangerous man to be drawn to, for his allegiance lies with king Lot of Orkney, who holds no love for Uther, the aging High King. Rhiannon's parents, Anwen and Steffan, are loyal to the High King, as is Count Ector, Cai's father. Rhiannon's association with a northern man tears open secrets that have brewed for a generation, forcing Uther and his commanders to fight enemies on two fronts.
This novel is part of the ancient historical romance series, Once and Future Hearts,...
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