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Afton of Margate Castle (The Knights' Chronicles Book 1) (English Edition) Formato Kindle
But Calhoun’s mother, the Lady Endeline, has much different plans for him than marriage to a villein’s daughter. Suddenly Afton’s world is torn viciously apart. She is cast out of the castle, given to a man she fears and despises as a reward for his loyalty—an all too clear reminder that, for all her dreams, she is nothing but a villein.
Now all she has left is a burning desire for vengeance . . .
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione17 gennaio 2014
- Dimensioni file957 KB
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- ASIN : B001C6Q4D8
- Editore : HuntHaven Press (17 gennaio 2014)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 957 KB
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- Lunghezza stampa : 351 pagine
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Great characters I quickly became attached to, suspense kept me racing through the pages, and strong writing all worked together to make this a great first book in this series--and the storyline was outta the park!

I Loved this book, I could never tell which way our brilliant author was going to take us, and it was a wonderful, emotionally fraught guessing game....I had it on the Kindle Cloud so I could read it in the middle of the night when I am up and the rest of the household is sleeping, but then it began taking over my life...and my darling understanding spouse (long suffering man) understood I wouldn't be good for anything until I finished....dont you love books that take over your life and gently but excitingly lead you to a conclusion? Well thought out, never would I have guessed the twists and turns and the surprises were delightful and unexpected. Which is why we read, isn't it???? We always hope to be taken somewhere new, that we haven't seen coming and of course we want a satisfying ending....My thanks to this author, whom I have missed in the past but am looking for more of her work. Well done!!!


This is a prince and commoner love story, with a powerful nobleman’s son who dreams of being an honorable knight, yet who loves a rather feisty, independent peasant girl. As her mother declares, “We are poor because we have no power. We have no voice. If we had twenty cows, we would still own nothing. All that we call ours is the property of Lord Perceval. We do not even own the children we and God have created.”
This book is rich with medieval lore and charm: woods and castles, warring factions and treachery, love triangles and abandonment. However, it is also full of brokenness, horror and agonizing disappointment. Brutality reigns throughout this story. Manipulation of a level that is so cruel, it takes one’s breath away.
This is no casual read.
