The year is 1051.
The beautiful and angry Queen Edith curses the ground her husband, Edward the Confessor, hunts on and all its future owners.
Five centuries later, Richard Weston, a shrewd politician and rising member of Henry VIII’s c...
In Pour The Dark Wine, Dinah Lampitt again shows her ability to interweave fact and fiction to create an historical novel of impact and passion. The story of the rise and fall of the Seymours was dramatic in its own right and her imaginative skills a...
The ill-starred beginnings of Charles VII, eleventh child of a mad king and a notoriously depraved queen, were hardly a lineage that would equip him to bring splendor and greatness to the Kingdom of France. But Charles had a secret weapon in the extr...
KINDRED SPIRITS To attract the eye of England's young George III, all Lady Sarah Lennox had to do was smile. Enchanting, beautiful, and filled with passionate desires, she thought the glittering balls and flirtations of London Society were a game-...
Regressive hypnosis takes actress Nicola Hall back to the 17th century. With her own body in a coma, she inhabits that of a young mother who must choose between the attractive father of the child and the older, wiser man her parents want her to marry...