The Du Lac Chronicles
by
Mary Anne Yarde
“It is dangerous to become attached to a du Lac. He will break your
heart, and you will not recover.” So prophesies a wizened healer to
Annis, daughter of King Cerdic of Wessex. If there is truth in the old
crone’s words, they come far too late for Annis, who defies father,
king, and country to save the man she loves.
Alden du Lac, once king of Cerniw, has nothing. Betrayed by
Cerdic, Alden’s kingdom lies in rubble, his fort razed to the ground and
his brother Merton missing, presumably dead. He has only one possession
left worth saving: his heart. And to the horror of his few remaining
allies, he gives that to the daughter of his enemy. They see Annis, at
best, as a bargaining chip to avoid war with her powerful father. At
worst, they see a Saxon whore with her claws in a broken, wounded king.
Alden has one hope: When you war with one du Lac, you war with
them all. His brother Budic, King of Brittany, could offer the deposed
young king sanctuary—but whether he will offer the same courtesy to
Annis is far less certain.
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Take Care,
Mary Anne xxx