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Book Review of His Lady Bride: Brothers in Arms

His Lady Bride: Brothers in Arms
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Book 1 in the Bride/Brothers in Arms series. (Medieval Scotland
Book 2 His Stolen Bride/Medieval IrelandBook 3 His Rebel Bride)

Medieval England
He was a legend on the battlefield, but Aric Neville, known throughout England as the White Lion, had had his fill of intrigue and bloodshed. Long a supporter of King Richard III, Aric has a crisis of conscience when he learns that the King had his two young nephews murdered to secure the throne for himself.

So he threw down his sword and walked away, to live a solitary life, cultivating a reputation as a sorcerer. But his prized tranquility was shattered when the villagers brought him a bride.

Lady Gwenyth of Penhurst has lived a solitary, lonely life thanks to the mistreatment she received at her uncles hand. After the death of her parents, her uncle took over Penhurst castle only to treat Gwenyth like a common serving wench. He wants her gone for good, and orders his henchmen to drag her off to wed a local sorcerer and end a drought plaguing the countryside. If the sorcerer turns her away, the henchmen have been ordered to kill her.