Medieval Love and War
by Terry Mott-Bellin
Medieval Love and War
by Terry Mott-Bellin
Published Jun 09, 2022
203 Pages
Genre: FICTION / Romance / Historical / General
Book Details
Medieval Love and War is a gripping tale of romance and mysticism with compelling characters and historical references of feudal times.
Shep and Hanna, both servants in the castle’s kitchen, fall in love, but one is unaware the other is keeping a dark secret. An unsuccessful suicide attempt brings forgiveness. The couple risks death as they decide their future.
Sir Rylan secretly courts the cloistered Princess Eden. With the help of her trusted servants, he connives a romantic tryst. The brave knight must prove himself in battle before seeking her hand in marriage.
Zaccai, the king’s narcissistic scholar joins forces with the enemy, Calibor, to kidnap the princess. The potion used to sedate her causes amnesia. She escapes to the home of the blacksmith and his son, David, who take her in. David and the maiden, now called Angel, eventually wed.
David must leave his pregnant bride to go to war. Calibor finds the princess, but leaves her to live as a peasant, believing she is not worthy of him. The evil titan allows King Matthew to believe he is holding her captive, hoping to incite the eruption of a long-dormant war.
Calibor is brought to the brink of insanity and Sir Rylan to the edge of despair. King Matthew and David risk their very lives. Who will die for the exquisite maiden they all love?