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Lady of the Tournament - (Swords of Resilience) by J a Stein (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In 1199, Lady Eleanor de Levan and Sir Alec Earnblaec have finally settled into a life of peace.
- Author(s): J a Stein
- 490 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
- Series Name: Swords of Resilience
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An epic medieval love story interwoven with family loyalty, betrayal, and echoes of a monster who is stepping out of shadow.
Book Synopsis
In 1199, Lady Eleanor de Levan and Sir Alec Earnblaec have finally settled into a life of peace. That is, until a chance encounter in a marketplace resurrects old ghosts and leaves Eleanor scrambling to piece together more of her past.
Twenty-seven years prior, Lady Igraine le Brun betrayed her family to marry for love. As Eleanor's parents' love story is revealed, so are the layers of loyalty binding Igraine to Lord Montag, the brother she will one day entrust her only child to. In this prequel to J.A. Stein's page-turning debut Knightess, family secrets are revealed that are tangled with love, betrayal, and echoes of a monster who is stepping out of shadow.
Review Quotes
"Lady of the Tournament is a beautiful extension of J.A.Stein's first novel Knightess. It's wonderfully woven in historical times, capturing the atmosphere of lords and ladies, and a family's triumphs, tragedies, and their lives in the hands of fate. Another epic love story that could easily take your breath away. I truly enjoyed this prequel and highly recommend diving into the realm of Lady Igraine, her life, her love, and her family secrets." -Melissa Roos, Author of Cherry Hollow
"This book took me back to a world where 'survival of the fittest' rang true. I've realized that pertains not only to physical strength but to strength of character as well. As we usually applaud the length of a life, that certainly isn't the point of one." -Amy, Reader
"This saga contains rich historical detail and spans the late 1100s. The story rings true to the times and the priorities of the Medieval period. The tightly woven themes make it easy to read and enjoyable for any aficionado of historical romance novels." -Flocan, Reader
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