Ann of Cambray Chronicles series by Mary Lide (#1-3)
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Overview: Mary Lide is an historian and award-winning poet who received her M.A. from Oxford University. Her first novel, Ann of Cambray, won the Romantic Times’ New Historical Fiction Award.
Genre: Historical Romance
Ann of Cambray (#1)
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 into civil war, with the crown as the victors prize. The unrest had spread deep into that unhappy land, even as far as her beloved Cambray, from whose stone walls her father’s men had many times ridden to quell the wild borderlands of the Welsh Marches. Now, with her home in other hands and her own future entrusted to her partisan overlord, it was time for the name of Ann of Cambray to blaze like a beacon though those dark days of twelfth century England.
Gifts of the Queen (#2)
Ann of Cambray galloped across the Norman countryside, her flaming hair a banner unfurled in the breeze. Her lord, Raoul of Sieux was taking her home to the land of his childhood, to lie in his arms, to bear his child, to live in peace. But they were lovers subject to the whims of King Henry, indebted to his Queen, who had tricked the King into commanding their marriage. Henry had promised himself that one day Ann would share his bed. The Norman lords had promised themselves they would divide Raoul’s land. And Eleanor…what would she demand in return for her influence, in repayment for the presents she had sent, in exchange for the gifts of the queen?
Hawks of Sedgemont (#3)
In the mist-shrouded valleys that cover the treacherous border between England and Wales, we meet the three heirs of Ann of Cambray and Raoul of Sedgemont, the Norman scions of a noble house whose fates will be inextricably and terribly meshed with their sovereigns, Henry II, and his scheming queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine
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