Gisborne: Book of Pawns

The Gisborne Saga, #1

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Prue Batten ISBN: 9781513027388
Publisher: Darlington Press Publication: May 25, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Prue Batten
ISBN: 9781513027388
Publisher: Darlington Press
Publication: May 25, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

In a story where status means power and survival depends on how the game is played, two people, one a squire wronged in life and one a noblewoman, are drawn together by lust and a lost inheritance in twelfth century England. Guy of Gisborne is a man with secrets, Ysabel of Moncrieff, a naïve and opinionated noblewoman whose world comes tumbling down on the death of her mother.

Gisborne is ordered to Aquitaine to escort the young woman home to attend to her grieving father and whilst travelling, she discovers Gisborne’s secrets are not just connected with his family but with the throne of England.

And with revenge.

Suddenly this overprotected woman is confronted with the fact that history can be shaped unconscionably by those in power and that she and Gisborne could lose their lives.

*Highly Commended in 2012 Golden Claddagh Awards. Honourable Mention in the RONE Awards, 2013. Finalist in Readers' Favorite Book Awards 2014. Subsequent Honourable Mention in those same awards. B.R.A.G gold medallion for historical fiction. *

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In a story where status means power and survival depends on how the game is played, two people, one a squire wronged in life and one a noblewoman, are drawn together by lust and a lost inheritance in twelfth century England. Guy of Gisborne is a man with secrets, Ysabel of Moncrieff, a naïve and opinionated noblewoman whose world comes tumbling down on the death of her mother.

Gisborne is ordered to Aquitaine to escort the young woman home to attend to her grieving father and whilst travelling, she discovers Gisborne’s secrets are not just connected with his family but with the throne of England.

And with revenge.

Suddenly this overprotected woman is confronted with the fact that history can be shaped unconscionably by those in power and that she and Gisborne could lose their lives.

*Highly Commended in 2012 Golden Claddagh Awards. Honourable Mention in the RONE Awards, 2013. Finalist in Readers' Favorite Book Awards 2014. Subsequent Honourable Mention in those same awards. B.R.A.G gold medallion for historical fiction. *

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