Lady of Hay

Author: Barbara Erskine

This masterfully crafted first novel tells the spellbinding story of a contemporary woman who discovers her past life as a 12th-century Welsh noblewoman. Erskine’s extraordinary romance has been translated into 17 languages and has sold well over a million copies worldwide…..Read More

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