by Sian Ann Bessely added to my love of Historical fiction. Amazon writes:
"September 1400 King Richard II of England is dead. And after three years in His Majesty’s service, Rhys [pronounced Rees] ap Tudor and his brother Gwilyrn are finally free to return to their ancestral home in North Wales. The long-anticipated homecoming is overshadowed, however, by the harsh changes they encounter in their once peaceful land. ... Lady Catrin Buckley is alert to the unrest swirling around her. As the daughter of an English father and a Welsh mother, she knows too well the trouble her lineage poses. Her own battle, however, is one of the heart, she is to be married to a man she neither knows nor loves. Then an unexpected encounter with the enigmatic Rhys ap Tudor changes everything. Soon, Catrin finds herself swept into a rebellion that could not only change history but also rewrite her own future."
Because of my love of horses, Lady Catrin, and the sweet romance, I listened with delight to the author’s description of life in the 1400s. Her narration was exceptional.
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