When Renard is taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln, his fate is placed in the hands of the two women - his former mistress, now in the bed of his deadliest enemy, and his determined yet inexperienced wife, protecting his lands against terrible odds. Torn between Olwen and Elene, Renard's personal struggle is set against a background of increasing civil strife as Ranulf of Chester, his greedy neighbour, strives to snatch his lands. Yet, in a political match made by their families, Renard is already betrothed to the innocent Elene and he knows he is returning to the duty of marriage. Their union will save his lands - but they have yet to meet. He is Guyon, lord of Ledworth, heir to threatened lands, husband-to-be of Judith of Ravenstow. Praise for Elizabeth Chadwick 'Chadwick's historical grasp is secure and vivid. In the wild, windswept Welsh marches a noble young lord rides homewards, embittered, angry & in danger. Summoned home to his ailing father, Renard brings Olwen with him, an exotic dancing girl. Book 2 in the Wild Hunt series Elizabeth Chadwick. Renard, heir to Ravenstow, is a crusader far from the cold Welsh Marches of his birth. The heart-pounding end to The Wild Hunt series: stunning historical detail, beguiling characters and superb storytelling. She won a Betty Trask Award for The Wild Hunt and has been shortlisted for the RNA. 'Meticulous research and strong storytelling' She also tutors in the skill of writing historial and romantic fiction. The wild hunt Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item.
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