The beloved second book in The Wild Hunt series: stunning historical detail, beguiling characters and superb storytelling.
A forbidden love takes England to the brink of war…
1126. Heulwen, daughter of Welsh Marcher baron Guyon FitzMiles, has grown up with her father’s ward, Adam de Lacey.
There has always been a spark between them, but when Heulwen marries elsewhere, a devastated Adam absents himself on a diplomatic mission for King Henry I.
When her husband is killed in a skirmish, Heulwen’s father considers a new marriage for her with his neighbour’s son, Warrin de Mortimer. Adam, recently returned to England, is determined not to lose Heulwen a second time.
But Heulwen is torn between her duty to her father and the pull of her heart. Adam is no longer the awkward boy she remembers, but a man who stirs every fibre of her being – which places them both in great danger, because Warrin de Mortimer is not a man to be crossed and the future of a country is at stake . . .
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Praise for Elizabeth Chadwick
‘An author who makes history come gloriously alive’
The Times
‘Picking up an Elizabeth Chadwick novel you know you are in for a sumptuous ride’
Daily Telegraph
‘Meticulous research and strong storytelling’
Woman & Home
A forbidden love takes England to the brink of war…
1126. Heulwen, daughter of Welsh Marcher baron Guyon FitzMiles, has grown up with her father’s ward, Adam de Lacey.
There has always been a spark between them, but when Heulwen marries elsewhere, a devastated Adam absents himself on a diplomatic mission for King Henry I.
When her husband is killed in a skirmish, Heulwen’s father considers a new marriage for her with his neighbour’s son, Warrin de Mortimer. Adam, recently returned to England, is determined not to lose Heulwen a second time.
But Heulwen is torn between her duty to her father and the pull of her heart. Adam is no longer the awkward boy she remembers, but a man who stirs every fibre of her being – which places them both in great danger, because Warrin de Mortimer is not a man to be crossed and the future of a country is at stake . . .
*
Praise for Elizabeth Chadwick
‘An author who makes history come gloriously alive’
The Times
‘Picking up an Elizabeth Chadwick novel you know you are in for a sumptuous ride’
Daily Telegraph
‘Meticulous research and strong storytelling’
Woman & Home
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