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Alden may have driven the man who tortured him from his lands, but he can do nothing to drive him from his dreams.
Alden has become bitter, angry and unrecognizable to those who love him. The only person whom could possible bring him back from the brink is his younger brother Merton. But even Merton is at a loss as to what to do.
As Alden seemingly wars with himself, there is a new threat to the kingdom. A threat that nobody foresaw, or could have possibly predicted…
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"Ms. Yarde continues her classic historical sequel right where the
original story ended. Ms. Yarde continues to intrigue her avid fans
with the trials and tribulations of Alden and Annis in the midst of
death and destruction. Her beautiful love story between the main
characters continues in spite of personal doubt, guilt and who can be
trusted in the kingdom that is hopelessly divided. Like book one, I was
hooked from page one, and I could not wait to see how the events would
unfold."
Amazon Reviewer
Book Extract
“Have you seen how the people react to Annis?
How they react to me?” Alden continued, shouting at the top of his voice.
The
horse snorted in fear and backed up a few steps. “It’s all right,” Merton said
gently. The horse’s ears went forward as Merton spoke. Merton knew not whether
he was speaking to the horse or his brother. Both were frightened, he realised.
“I
have witnessed it,” Merton answered, his voice steady. “And I have defended
her. You need to give them time to get used to the idea and to realise that she
is nothing like her father.”
“I
don’t want to give them time. I bled for them.” He turned abruptly away and ran
his fingers roughly through his dark hair. “I bled for them,” he said again,
only this time his words were softer, and the hurt that Alden had tried so hard
to conceal rang out in his words. “I would have died for them and how do they
repay me? They spit at my wife and they call me a traitor.” Alden shook his
head and laughed without any humour. “I am going to abdicate. My mind is made
up.”
“And who is supposed to take your place on the
throne?” Merton questioned, his voice wobbling a little, for he knew if he said
the wrong thing there would be no going back from this. This was his last
chance, he realised. If he did not bring his brother back now then he would be
lost to him forever. “Me?” he asked when Alden simply looked at him. “Can you
even begin to imagine the mess I would make of that?”
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About the author
Born in Bath, England, Mary Anne Yarde grew up in the southwest of
England, surrounded and influenced by centuries of history and
mythology. Glastonbury--the fabled Isle of Avalon--was a mere
fifteen-minute drive from her home, and tales of King Arthur and his
knights were part of her childhood.
At nineteen, Yarde married her childhood sweetheart and began a bachelor of arts in history at Cardiff University, only to have her studies interrupted by the arrival of her first child. She would later return to higher education, studying equine science at Warwickshire College. Horses and history remain two of her major passions.
At nineteen, Yarde married her childhood sweetheart and began a bachelor of arts in history at Cardiff University, only to have her studies interrupted by the arrival of her first child. She would later return to higher education, studying equine science at Warwickshire College. Horses and history remain two of her major passions.
Yarde keeps busy raising four children and helping run a successful family business. She has many skills but has never mastered cooking--so if you ever drop by, she (and her family) would appreciate some tasty treats or a meal out!
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