Medieval 1149
It was a moment out of time for the miller's maid and the squire form the castle, as they dallied on May Day. It was unlikely they would ever meet again. Rosamund Miller was to marry the stone-dresser, and Oliver de Warenne was hell-bent on winning his knight's spurs from his cousin Sir Geoffrey Fitz Neal and in the anarchy that was Stephen's reign he had every chance. But when the Miller asked Sir Geoffrey permission for Rosamund to wed the lord ignored the bride fine and demanded droit de seigmeur. It was unheard of? No one could remember when a lord had taken a bride's first night.
Geoffrey's mischief caught Oliver and Rosamund in a chain of events that turned their world upside down...
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