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Authors: Joan Wolf

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By the end of Ceawlin’s reign, then, late in the sixth century, Wessex would have comprised the present English counties of Berkshire, Hampshire, Wiltshire, and a large part of Gloucestershire.

The lines of Anglo-Saxon poetry in the novel are from the poems
The Wanderer, The Ruin,
and (most of them)
Beowulf.

 

For my mother and father, with love and gratitude

About the Author

 

Joan Wolf grew up in the Bronx, New York, and went to Mercy College for her Bachelor’s degree and Hunter College for her Master’s, both in English and Comparative Literature. Then she taught high school English for nine years in New York City. When her son came along, she and her husband bought a house in Connecticut and she became a stay-at-home mom. Instead of writing her Ph.D. dissertation, she wrote a romance novel. In the past thirty years, she’s written 45 books. Visit Joan’s website at http://www.joanwolf.com/ to learn more about her and her books.

 

Publishing Information

 

Copyright © 1989 by Joan Wolf

Originally published by New American Library [ISBN 0453006663]

Electronically published in 2011 by Belgrave House

 

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

No portion of this book may be reprinted in whole or in part, by printing, faxing, E-mail, copying electronically or by any other means without permission of the publisher. For more information, contact Belgrave House, 190 Belgrave Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94117-4228

http://www.BelgraveHouse.com

Electronic sales: [email protected]

This is a work of fiction. All names in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to any person living or dead is coincidental.

 

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