Lady of England, book three of the Nicola de la Haye trilogy, is dedicated to "the men, women, and children who worked, fought, and died for England and the legacy of liberty enshrined in Magna Carta."
That's not just a dedication. It's the whole story.
Because the men who enforced Magna Carta and the ones who tried to destroy it are woven through this novel.
Rough mercenaries who helped forge a shield against the very king who wielded them.
A rebel baron, starting with anger, finishing with sacrifice.
A priest, deeply affected by the Interdict.
A young heir learning what it means to lead.
And Nicola de la Haye herself, now in her fifties and sixties, still holding Lincoln Castle together by sheer force of will.
Three days until Magna Carta Day. If you haven't yet started the trilogy, now's a very good time, starting with Lady of Lincoln, the first in the series, where Nicola learns what it means to be an heiress with people to protect in a medieval world designed for me.
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