An enchanting romantic adventure set against the backdrop of the Crusades! Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory, Rose Tremain and Elizabeth Chadwick.
A runaway hairbraider becomes entangled with a passionate vicomte
1208
When cruel King John makes advances on her, young Adela de Whitchurch is forced to flee her comfortable position as hairbraider to the Queen of England.
After stowing away on a ship, Adela finds herself in France. Surviving on her wits and courage, she is soon accepted into the retinue of Lady Alys FitzPoyntz a noblewoman who is on her way to meet her betrothed, Lord Ricart, Vicomte of Mirascon.
On the journey, disaster strikes when the party is attacked by brigands. As one of the only survivors, Adela decides to make her way to Mirascon to deliver Lady Alyss jewels to Lord Ricart and throw herself on his mercy.
But when the vicomte mistakes Adela for his betrothed, she is swiftly pulled into a web of deception. With Mirascon threatened by the Popes brutal crusade against heretics, Lord Ricart is occupied with protecting his people, and Adela is unable to find an opportunity to tell him the truth.
And as she begins to fall for his charm and passion, she wonders whether she will ever summon the strength to leave his side
Will Lord Ricart discover Adelas true identity? Can he return her love?
Or will Adelas deception cost her her life?
THE LADY OF MIRASCON is a compelling and romantic historical novel set in Medieval England and France. It was previously published under the title TROUBADOUR.
The book is compelling, dramatic, and suspenseful, with a healthy dose of romance to keep readers engaged. The Lady of Mirascon is a heartfelt book, beautifully capturing the essence of the Crusades and the south of France. Better Reading
���You will meet both loving and evil kinsfolk, memorable historical characters, some traveling troubadours (whose genuine songs are important) and some delightfully clever characters you may well wish were your friends As the pages turn, reason, dreams and love bring hope. Lawrence Osborn, Richard III Society of New South Wales
This novel has betrayal, love, trickery, and gutsy courage everything you could want in a historical fiction novel. Jess Just Reads
Genre: Historical
A runaway hairbraider becomes entangled with a passionate vicomte
1208
When cruel King John makes advances on her, young Adela de Whitchurch is forced to flee her comfortable position as hairbraider to the Queen of England.
After stowing away on a ship, Adela finds herself in France. Surviving on her wits and courage, she is soon accepted into the retinue of Lady Alys FitzPoyntz a noblewoman who is on her way to meet her betrothed, Lord Ricart, Vicomte of Mirascon.
On the journey, disaster strikes when the party is attacked by brigands. As one of the only survivors, Adela decides to make her way to Mirascon to deliver Lady Alyss jewels to Lord Ricart and throw herself on his mercy.
But when the vicomte mistakes Adela for his betrothed, she is swiftly pulled into a web of deception. With Mirascon threatened by the Popes brutal crusade against heretics, Lord Ricart is occupied with protecting his people, and Adela is unable to find an opportunity to tell him the truth.
And as she begins to fall for his charm and passion, she wonders whether she will ever summon the strength to leave his side
Will Lord Ricart discover Adelas true identity? Can he return her love?
Or will Adelas deception cost her her life?
THE LADY OF MIRASCON is a compelling and romantic historical novel set in Medieval England and France. It was previously published under the title TROUBADOUR.
The book is compelling, dramatic, and suspenseful, with a healthy dose of romance to keep readers engaged. The Lady of Mirascon is a heartfelt book, beautifully capturing the essence of the Crusades and the south of France. Better Reading
���You will meet both loving and evil kinsfolk, memorable historical characters, some traveling troubadours (whose genuine songs are important) and some delightfully clever characters you may well wish were your friends As the pages turn, reason, dreams and love bring hope. Lawrence Osborn, Richard III Society of New South Wales
This novel has betrayal, love, trickery, and gutsy courage everything you could want in a historical fiction novel. Jess Just Reads
Genre: Historical
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