The Lady Ann was born in a fateful year--Henry the first king of that name,had died with no son to succeed him and England had plunged headlong intocivil war, with the crown as the victors prize. The unreast had sprad deepinto hat unhappy land, even as far as her beloved Cambray, from whose stonewalls her father's men had many times ridden to quell the wild borderlandsof the Welsh Marches. Now, with her home in other hands and her own futureentrusted to her partisan overlord, it was time for the name of Ann ofCambray to blaze like a beacon though those dark days of twelfth centuryEngland.
This is her chronicle.
Genre: Romance
This is her chronicle.
Genre: Romance
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