Author: | Angela Hunt | ISBN: | 1230000250509 |
Publisher: | Hunt Haven Press | Publication: | July 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Angela Hunt |
ISBN: | 1230000250509 |
Publisher: | Hunt Haven Press |
Publication: | July 7, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Beautiful, headstrong Afton is taken from her parents at an early age and raised in the castle, a companion to the earl’s daughter. Schooled in the ways of kings and surrounded by splendor, Afton falls in love with the earl’s son, brave, Calhoun, her childhood protector. But Calhoun’s mother, the Lady Endeline, has much different plans for him than marriage to a villein’s daughter. Suddenly Afton’s world is torn viciously apart. She is cast out of the castle, given to a man she fears and despises as a reward for his loyalty—an all too clear reminder that, for all her dreams, she is nothing but a villein. Now all she has left is a burning desire for vengeance . . . What people have said about Afton of Margate Castle: “Forgiveness and reconciliation are strong words—as is the word reality. All three are here in Angie Hunt’s Afton of Margate Castle. I recommend it to you.” —Eugenia Price “A great story demonstrating the universality of human nature, which is the foundation for the relevance of all history. Afton’s search for her own identity within a traditional cultural context is as contemporary as tomorrow’s newspaper.” —Thomas O. Kay, Chairman of the History Department, Wheaton College
Beautiful, headstrong Afton is taken from her parents at an early age and raised in the castle, a companion to the earl’s daughter. Schooled in the ways of kings and surrounded by splendor, Afton falls in love with the earl’s son, brave, Calhoun, her childhood protector. But Calhoun’s mother, the Lady Endeline, has much different plans for him than marriage to a villein’s daughter. Suddenly Afton’s world is torn viciously apart. She is cast out of the castle, given to a man she fears and despises as a reward for his loyalty—an all too clear reminder that, for all her dreams, she is nothing but a villein. Now all she has left is a burning desire for vengeance . . . What people have said about Afton of Margate Castle: “Forgiveness and reconciliation are strong words—as is the word reality. All three are here in Angie Hunt’s Afton of Margate Castle. I recommend it to you.” —Eugenia Price “A great story demonstrating the universality of human nature, which is the foundation for the relevance of all history. Afton’s search for her own identity within a traditional cultural context is as contemporary as tomorrow’s newspaper.” —Thomas O. Kay, Chairman of the History Department, Wheaton College