Captives
Conquered
Hearts
Book
3
Emily
Murdoch
Genre: Historical Romance,
Medieval.
Publisher: Endeavour Press
ASIN: B00R3DP1PQ
Number of pages: 222
Word Count: 74,414words
Book Description:
Normandy. 1067.
England has been brought to its knees
by the invasion of William the Conqueror and his Norman troops.
Lady Catheryn, an Anglo-Saxon
noblewoman, is taken against her will to Normandy after the invasion.
She arrives, a prisoner, at the
castle of Lord Geffrei, a ruthless invader who hopes to gain a ransom for her.
Her husband Selwyn is dead, slain
in the Conquest, and her daughter Annis has been left behind in England at the
mercy of the invaders.
Catheryn is treated like an animal,
and left in a cell until she begins to despair.
When Queen Matilda, William the
Conqueror’s wife, sees her plight, she takes pity on her.
Catheryn is sent to the castle of
the noble FitzOsberns – but will her new captivity be any better than the
cruelty she faced at Geffrei’s hands?
She finds her hostess cold and
embittered, but when her husband William FitzOsbern returns from the Conquest,
Catheryn’s heart is torn by unwanted emotions.
She becomes entangled in the
quarrels and heartbreaks of her jailers even as she tries to remember her place
among them.
Is she falling in love with the man
who helped to destroy her homeland?
Can Catheryn betray her Anglo-Saxon
roots, and her late husband?
Or will she break free, and find
her way back to Annis?
‘Captives’ is a moving historical story of
love and loss, and the strength of one woman even in the most dangerous of
times. It is the sequel to ‘Conquests’.
'An enthralling saga.' - Robert Foster,
best-selling author of 'The Lunar Code'.
About
the Author:
Emily Murdoch is a medieval
historian and writer. Throughout her career so far she has examined a codex and
transcribed medieval sermons at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, designed part of
an exhibition for the Yorkshire Museum, worked as a researcher for a BBC
documentary presented by Ian Hislop, and worked at Polesden Lacey with the
National Trust. She has a degree in History and English, and a Masters in
Medieval Studies, both from the University of York.
Emily is currently working on a new
six part book series, as well as writing freelance.
You can learn more at www.emilyekmurdoch.com
@emilyekmurdoch
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