Why haven’t I read more of your books? Maybe because I’m dumb? I dunno but I’ve got to do better and I will, I promise! The re release of your novel neatly coincided with my realization that I haven’t read many medievals lately and a reading experience was born. As the war for the crown and the land rages, Brunin must defeat the shadows of his childhood and put to use all he has learned, confronting his future head on.” When Brunin aids his lord in supporting Prince Henry in his battle against King Stephen for the English crown, his own land comes under threat. Here he meets the lord’s youngest daughter, Hawise, and a strong friendship is formed. As an act of encouragement, his father sends him to be fostered as a knight in the household of Joscelin, Lord of Ludlow. “Ten-year-old Brunin FitzWarin is an awkward misfit in his own family.
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