A dangerous journey home in turbulent Tudor times, where loyalty, power, and kinship collide.
A pair of weary travelers press on through a dim forest as they face the perils of an English realm just after the Wars of the Roses. In a world where kings, nobles, and monks vie for influence, a false heir and a rightful claim swirl together, and a noble household becomes a stage for daring choices and fragile trust.
The narrative follows Lord Hascombe and his family as they navigate political intrigue, shifting allegiances, and the pull of bloodlines. It blends social drama with scenes of court life, local towns, and the dangers that accompany the rise of a new king. Amid the noise of banners and the quiet of friendships formed in hardship, characters discover where loyalty truly lies.
- A tale of rebellion, impostors, and the uneasy transition between Yorkist and Tudor rule
- A close-knit family grappling with identity, duty, and affection in Hascombe Hall
- The arrival of a royal figure who tests friendships and reshapes loyalties
- Richly drawn scenes of late-medieval England, from countryside paths to bustling halls
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical adventures set in the days of the early Tudors, with vivid relationships and political tension at the center.