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"A delightful journey of awakening, renewal and heartfelt love."
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted December 10, 2003
Garren once saved William's life on the battlefield at
Pointiers. Now on his deathbed, William asks Garren, the
only man he completely trusts, for one more favor. Go on a
pilgrimage to the tomb of the Blessed Larina and take a
message to the monk at the shrine. Garren, once Read more...
"Medieval lovers are going to love this one"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 25, 2003
In 1357, Garren carried the severely wounded Earl,
William, and the man's armor home from the French
battlefields. Though he sacrificed personal wealth by not
looting like everyone else did and William's brother
Richard the heir blames him that his sibling still lives,
Garren knows William is dying anyway. Read more...
The Knave carried a message of death. The Maiden who wrote
it would change his life.
The knave is a mercenary knight who doesn't flinch when a
nun suggests he violate a maiden. But as they travel on a
pilgrimage across the England of the Canterbury Tales, her
innocence makes him want to believe in miracles.
Meanwhile, someone wants them both dead.
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