THE CONQUEST

Author: Elizabeth Chadwick

The year is 1066 and the world is about to change. Suddenly life in England is going to be completely different, especially for Ailith, a young Saxon wife. It is the year in which she loses both her husband and young son, and the year in which the Normans come, not as friends, but in search of conquest. Ailith’s grief and despair run so deep that she would have done away w….Read More

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