The Forest and the Flames
Chronicles of Matilda, Lady of Flanders Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Marnye Young
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G. Lawrence
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Autumn, 1066: The Battle of Hastings is done. The struggle for England begins.
Matilda, Lady of Flanders, Duchess of Normandy, rules as Regent of Normandy for her husband, Duke William. William has won the Battle of Hastings, but Saxon England does not wish to surrender to him as King. As William sets England to flame, Matilda waits in Normandy for the time to come when she can claim her crown.
Through bloodshed, battle, and struggle will England be won, but even as Matilda rejoices for her new power, a prophecy is spoken, linking the fates of her children to the wailing voices and horrific images in dreams which come to haunt her. Matilda comes to understand that God is watching, and is not pleased with what he sees.
As Matilda battles to save her children, she finds she must stand against her own husband, in order to protect the lives, and immortal souls, of her sons and daughters. Through heartache, discord, battle, rebellion, and slaughter, the fate of England, and the future of the house of Normandy, will be decided.
Contains mature themes.
©2017 Gemma Lawrence (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about The Forest and the Flames
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- Lumsy
- 13-04-24
Great historical account
I didn’t know anything about this remarkable Lady Matilda. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about her strength, courage and love for her husband and children.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-04-22
Gripping
Love the way Gemma handles history. Makes it come alive and leaves one eager for the next chapter. Narrator excellent too.
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