Grey eyes had he, brilliant grey and cold as the melt water from a glacier, his fine lips scarred from past conflicts. Loved, was the Captain: she was the daughter of a witch and the witch wanted him too. She had desired him across the centuries and he was still in mortal danger.
Captain Ricalpa Tallis (named for the sublime medieval composer) is a cavalry officer in the elite corps of the Taratamian Red Royals. Fearless, honourable, yet vulnerable in the face of past tragedies, he has loved only two women, but is without his knowledge, beloved by another. Tallis is a flawed hero.
This is the sequel to the acclaimed THE CAPTAIN'S WITCH where the battle for this soul and body goes on. Malkar may be dead, but the lovers find that she has power even over their dreams.
About the Author
Rosemary Hawley Jarman was born in Worcester, England and came to fame in 1971 with her novel We Speak No Treason. Reprinted many times, the book's hero is the much maligned King Richard III. It sold 30,000 copies in its first week of publication, and gained her the prestigious Author's Club Silver Quill for best first novel, while in the U.S.A. she was nominated as a Daughter of Mark Twain. Further equally successful novels followed, also an illustrated account of the Battle of Agincourt. She lives in an antique stone cottage between sea and mountain in West Wales. The Captain's Witch is her first fantasy novel, to which Witches Burning is a sequel. Her website is: www.rosemaryhawleyjarman.com
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