What would happen if you were filed a case in medieval times ?
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What would happen if you were filed a case in medieval times ?
#medieval #fantasy #history #ai #darkages #animation #ContentCreation #content #medievalfiction #castle #knight #heretic #dark
A noble reward... or a deadly trap?
In Ravens Hill, Garth Pettersen weaves a masterful tale of secrets, power, and betrayal in medieval England. If you love historical fiction with mystery, murder, and more twists than a castle staircase—you won’t want to miss this one.
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Ravens Hill by Garth Pettersen (The Atheling Chronicles #5) ~ #BookReview #MedievalFiction #HistoricalMystery #HistFic #Giveaway @GoddessFish @writeandride…
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A noble reward... or a deadly trap? In Ravens Hill, Garth Pettersen weaves a masterful tale of secrets, power, and betrayal in medieval England. If you love historical fiction with mystery, murder, and more twists than a castle staircase—you won’t want to miss this one. 👉 Read the full review now Ravens Hill by Garth Pettersen (The Atheling Chronicles #5) ~ #BookReview #MedievalFiction #HistoricalMystery #HistFic #Giveaway @GoddessFish @writeandride #TirgearrPublishing
Kristen Holt-Browning illuminates women’s lives in the medieval anchorage with her debut novel, Ordinary Devotion. In this interview, Dana Delibovi talks to Kristen about bringing together stories set in 14th-century England and the present day.
This novel begins the tale of two men - an older monk and a young merchant - as they set out to find Presbyter John, a mysterious king in the Far East. Intrigue and danger are on this journey as well, as others scheme to gain wealth and power at the expense of our travellers.
Set in Florence at the height of the Black Death, this novel tells the story of a woman who returns from banishment to help save the city and uncover a conspiracy. It's a blend of historical fiction and fantasy, with a bit of magic.
Sigrid Undset's novel, also known in English as The Master of Hestviken, was written between 1925 and 1927 and played a significant role in earning her the Nobel Prize for Literature. The work is divided into four volumes: Vows, Providence, Crossroads, and Winter.