The Du Lac Princess:
Book 3 of The Du Lac Chronicles
The ink has dried on Amandine’s death warrant. Her crime? She is a du Lac.
All that stands in the way of a grisly death on a pyre is the King of Brittany. However, King Philippe is a fickle friend, and if her death is profitable to him, then she has no doubt that he would light the pyre himself.
Alan, the only man Amandine trusts, has a secret and must make an impossible choice, which could have far-reaching consequences — not only for Amandine, but for the whole of Briton.
I have seen other reviewers compare this book to Game of Thrones, but without the dragons, and oh my goodness, they are so right. This novel is superbly written. I simply cannot get enough of Merton, Alden and Amandine. I am also rather taken with Brother Sampson!
If you have not started this series yet, then you really must put it on your to-read list because it is absolutely enthralling.
Born in Bath, England, Mary Anne Yarde grew up in the southwest of England, surrounded and influenced by centuries of history and mythology. Glastonbury--the fabled Isle of Avalon--was a mere fifteen-minute drive from her home, and tales of King Arthur and his knights were part of her childhood.
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