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The Betrothed Sister

Daughters of Hastings, Book 3

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The Betrothed Sister

De: Carol McGrath
Narrado por: Elaine Claxton
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The third and final instalment in Carol McGrath's beautifully crafted Daughters of Hastings series, perfect for fans of Alison Weir and Philippa Gregory. The Betrothed Sister is a stunning tale of the exiled Princess Gytha, daughter of King Harold II, offering fascinating insight into 11th-century Europe.

It is September 1068. Thea, also known as Gytha, the elder daughter of King Harold II, travels with her brothers and grandmother into exile carrying revenge in her heart. She is soon betrothed to a prince of Kiev.

Will her betrothal and marriage bring her happiness, as she confronts enemies from inside and outside Russian territories?

Will she prove herself the courageous princess she surely is, win her princely husband's respect and establish her independence in a society protective towards its women?

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