Author: kathrynleveque

1471 A.D. – Ten years after the Battle of Towton, Sir Kenton le Bec (THE LION OF THE NORTH) serves Warwick, “The Kingmaker”, as the man’s attack dog. There is no fiercer knight in Warwick’s arsenal than Kenton le Bec, a powerful and cunning fighter. Kenton has been tasked with securing Babylon Castle, a fortress that secures a road between Lancashire and Yorkshire. It is a strategic castle and … currently in the hands of Edward’s forces. When Kenton and his army move in, all of that changes. Yet things are not always clear-cut…. Lady Nicola Aubrey-Thorne is the widow…

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1301 A.D. – Following the great quest north with Cortez de Bretagne (THE QUESTING), de Bretagne’s knight, Sir Drake de Winter, returns home to the great de Winter empire in Norfolk but it is not the safe and wonderful haven he remembers. Family unrest causes him to flee to London and into the service of the elderly King Edward I, a personal friend of Drake’s father. In Edward’s service, Drake … finds himself in Scotland as a major player in the Siege of Caerlaverock Castle. In a moment of pure luck, he saves the king’s nephew from great injury and…

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1388 A.D. – The Lady Amalie de Vere is the sister to the Robert De Vere, Duke of Ireland, Earl of Oxford, and personal confident and lover to Richard II. When trouble arises between the king and Henry of Bolingbroke, the Duke of Ireland flees for his life, leaving his sister behind and at the mercy of his enemies. Bolingbroke confiscates Hedingham Castle, the duke’s seat, and Lady Amalie along … along with it. Enter Sir Weston de Royans. A powerful, pious knight from a good Yorkshire family, his first introduction to Lady Amalie is a shocking one. But he…

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From a USA Today bestselling author: War rages, but a moment of compassion binds wounded Sir William de Wolfe and beautiful Scottish Lady Jordan when she nurses him back to health. Though he is an enemy of her people, their connection only grows… With over 900 five-star Goodreads ratings!

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