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A dangerous love, in dangerous times.Northumberland, 1470s.Ambitious reiver Will Hetherington wants to prove himself a competent man in the company of Robert Mathers, head of the village.Headstrong Meg Mathers, Robert's younger sister, wants to remain at her beloved home, caring for her family, the land and the village of Long Ridge where she's grown up.When an accident throws Meg and Will together, attraction builds, and both begin to realise they might just have met their match. But life on the 15th century border is never that simple, and Meg finds herself betrothed to the weakling son of tyrannical neighbour, Alexander Gray.When tragedy strikes, can Meg and Will find their way back to each other, and can Will finally take his own personal revenge on Gray?"...[Will] is a marvellous example of what a historical romance hero should be... The Raided Heart is a wonderfully tender romance set within a backdrop of hostility and questionable allegiances." -Winner of the Bronze Prize for Historical Romance, in the Coffee Pot Book Club Book of the Year Award, 2019."A delicious mix of historical action and romance.""Exciting, passionate and ultimately the ending keeps the spirit of true love alive."
Travel through time from the 1460s to 1918 in this collection of short stories and poems.There's royalty and commoners, witches and bewitched, good, bad and ugly in this collection, in which so many are simply after a new life for either themselves, or those they love. Sometimes both. Will they be successful, or will bad decisions, and in some cases, terrible people, catch up with them first?
Roman Britain 85 ADYoung Beathan of Garrigill is captured after the battle at Beinn na Ciche in northern Caledonia - between the Caledon allies, under the leadership of 'the swordsman' Calgach, and General Gnaeus Iulius Agricola's mighty Ancient Roman legions. Beathan is held hostage at Trimontium Roman Fort before being dragged in chains by Agricola all the way to Rome. How can he escape the detested Agricola's clutches and wreak vengeance on his enemies? Agricola has been Commander of the Britannic Legions and Governor of Britannia for seven years. He has invaded all the way to northern Caledonia but, just short of subduing all in his path, the Roman Emperor Domitian recalls Agricola to Rome. Far from being lauded as a conquering hero on his return to Rome, Agricola has gathered some powerful enemies of his own. Attempts on his life abound and being a devout pontifex, a priest of the state religion, he believes his gods have abandoned him. However, assistance comes to him from an unexpected source and his conduct becomes questionable after his conscience is roused. Torrin is a strong-minded young Brigante warrior-woman who has one main aim and that is to free her territory from the Roman enemy who has changed the Brigante way of life. However, she willingly takes care of Beathan in a time of need after he escapes from Vindolanda Fort - the second time Beathan has evaded the clutches of Ancient Roman tyranny. Beathan and Torrin's fledgling love is interrupted when they join a renegade band and strike terror on local Roman forts and convoys. Beathan has been incarcerated in many different forts and shares what he has learned of their organisation. It is a huge vindication for him when Vindolanda becomes a prime target for their rebel attack. Does Beathan find a way to reconnect with his Garrigill clan in Caledonia and tell them about his adventures, including meeting his long-lost aunt from Garrigill when he is at Eboracum Roman Fortress? Will Torrin be by his side when he finds his kin? And how does Agricola fare without the emperor's benevolence?Beathan the Brigante is the fifth in the Celtic Fervour Saga series.
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