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The blood red tide of civil war ran deep over the land, and Thomazine became the wife of a man she would learn to hate for his perfidy. She married Dominic believing her Francis to be dead. When she learned that Francis lived, Thomazine rode north on a mission hung with the chains of fate. Those chains weighed down her journey, moving through land occupied by enemy soldiers, finding the man she loved at the price of deserting her own child, and losing Francis again to the ugent demands of Montrose's cause in Scotland. Time and again, the chains of fate would tear Thomazine and Francis apart, through siege and battle, through the evil designs of men, yet one day, some day, the chains of love must prove stronger.
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