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The Bride of Rosecliffe
- Rosecliffe Trilogy, Book 1
- Narrated by: Marian Hussey
- Length: 12 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
In a time of strife and treachery, an English nobleman dares to fall in love with the rebellious Welsh beauty he has captured in the name of king and country
Exiled to the wilds of northern Wales as part of King Henry I's shrewd efforts to suppress the power of England's noblemen, Randulf FitzHugh prepares for war. He and his army will build a fortress on the ramparts of Rosecliffe, then return to London in triumph.
Josselyn ap Carreg Du loathes the English conquerors who are ravaging her homeland. Yet the only way to vanquish the invaders is to unite her people against them by wedding a cruel Welsh warmonger she despises even more. But when the seductive English noble who leads the assault against the Welsh turns the tables by taking her prisoner, Josselyn becomes a pawn in a political power struggle that can have no true victor.
As hate flames into unexpected desire, uniting two bitterly divided enemies, Josselyn and Rand must battle a far more formidable adversary: their traitorous hearts.
Contains mature themes.
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- Annie
- 03-12-23
Engrossing tale of knights and ladies and just a hint of magic
Loved this story and listened to it almost non-stop over a couple of days eager to hear what came next. Narration really good with one of the few female narrators who can manage a plausible male voice. Great characterization and a plot based on real situations in the long running conflict between England under the Normans and the local populations of neighboring countries which continued for several hundred years. Looking forward to the next installment in the series.
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