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    Three Times the Lady: The Story of Judith of Flanders by Anna Chant - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
    • Oct 3, 2020

    Three Times the Lady: The Story of Judith of Flanders by Anna Chant - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review

    A Powerful & Charismatic Historical Romance About One Of History’s Most Influential Women! Overview: Athelwulf, the aging but kindly King of Wessex, is far from the romantic figure Judith has dreamed of. But when he proposes marriage, the daughter of West Francia’s King Charles seizes her chance to escape the nunnery. Taking her place at Athelwulf’s side as Queen of Wessex, Judith will directly influence court politics for decades to come and forever change history. In “Three
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    “Kenneth’s Queen (Women of the Dark Ages Book 1)” by Anna Chant - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
    • Sep 18, 2018

    “Kenneth’s Queen (Women of the Dark Ages Book 1)” by Anna Chant - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review

    A Scottish Medieval Romance For The Ages! Heartache, loneliness, and dread follow Author Anna Chant’s Pictish heroine, Baena, as she is politically wed to a Scottish-Gaul lord, Cinaed—a husband she not only fears but one who forces her into a life of scorn and rejection even among her own people. Chant has performed her historical research well in “Kenneth’s Queen”, effectively painting a colorful and myriad backdrop of early-medieval court life in the 8th-century with lairds
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