Today, Jayne is going to tell us about the inspirations behind her latest novel...
Darkest Before Dawn
Let's check out the book...
BRITAIN - 655 A.D.
Princess
Alchflaed of Northumbria is a spirited young woman who wishes to choose her own
path. Unfortunately, highborn women in Anglo-Saxon England have no say in their
choice of husband, and her father promises his daughter to the son of his
bitterest enemy.
This attempt at
'peace weaving' is not what is seems. Alchflaed's father orders her to murder
her new husband. Charged with this treacherous task, she journeys south to her
new home in Mercia.
Maric – a
seasoned warrior with a dark past – leads her escort. Princess and warrior find
themselves strongly drawn to each other, but they must deny their feelings.
Both bound by loyalty, neither can choose their own fates.
Alchflaed's father has
given her a terrible choice: to earn her freedom, she must kill a king.
I have always
loved Anglo-Saxon England. The myths, the language, the history – all of it.
When choosing a
period within this era to set my stories in, I was particularly drawn to 7th
Century Britain. This was a crucial century. It was just before the Vikings
began raiding the British coast, and long enough, after the Romans had left,
for a true local culture to emerge.
During the 7th
Century, Britain was split into rival kingdoms. The Kingdom of the East Angles dominated
at the beginning of the century, before the Kingdom of Mercia rose in power.
Then, the Kingdom of Northumbria emerged as a real force over the final years.
DARKEST BEFORE
DAWN is Book #2 in the Kingdom of Mercia series and, like my other stories, it
is based around actual historical figures. What makes this novel different to
all the rest is that I have used a real female
historical figure in this book. The historical records of this period
largely come from the writings of monks, who apart from mentioning female
saints, wrote little about the women of the time.
However,
Princess Alchflaed of Northumbria was different.
She was the
daughter of Oswiu of Bernicia, a 7th Century king of Northumbria. In order to
‘peace-weave’ between Northumbria and Mercia, Alchflaed’s father arranged her
marriage to Mercia’s new king, Paeda of Mercia.
Now, I can’t
reveal anything else about what happens to Alchflaed (as I risk spoilers!) but
let’s just say that the story’s plot is also based on actual historical events
– with a bit of artistic licence from me thrown in!
Where can I buy this fabulous book?
Grab a free copy of Castel's, Dark Under The Cover of Night.
About the author.
JAYNE CASTEL writes Early
Medieval Historical Romance and Historical Fiction set in 7th Century
Anglo-Saxon England.
Two
of her novels DARK UNDER THE COVER OF NIGHT and NIGHTFALL TILL DAYBREAK,
reached the quarter finals of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards in 2013 and
2014. Jayne writes historical romance adventures about warrior heroes and strong-willed heroines. She weaves powerful love stories into meticulously researched stories about honor, valor, loyalty and vengeance.
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Mary Anne xxx