Lords Of The White Castle

Author: Elizabeth Chadwick

Westminster, 1184– in the court of King Henry, playful competition is about to turn into something far more serious. Young courtier Fulke FitzWarin would not be an obvious companion for Prince John, but the boy from the Welsh Marches is there as a reward for his family’s loyalty to the crown. The FitzWarins are as proud as they are true, and when Fulke is accused by John….Read More

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