City of the Legions 3. The New Conquerors: City of the Legions, #2
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In the eleventh century, most nobles had a similar attitude. They wed for profit and not love, married off sisters and daughters to aid in the body politic.
Fighting was a profession; a hobby, and a sport.
Think no battle today either hunt dumb animal or lay siege to neighbour's castle. Master not at home steal possessions including lady, and always live in lively manor.
The women of this century must work the system. Sometimes beauty comes before a fall and sometimes it brings untold riches.
Kendra,Devana, and Rowena believe in the older religion. This understanding aids in the battle of the sexes though will they win the war?
Pray for their souls and then prepare to be a little shocked. Taking prisoners is not the aim of this game.
Welcome to the City of the legions volume 3: The New Conquerors.
Anthony A Roberts
I was English born at Chester the City of the Legions. My mother died when I was 5. I was brought up by my maternal grandparents.My grandfather was a well respected Cheshire farmer.My fascination is history and I support the 49ers.These books are adult holiday reads.I enjoy most sports and traveling.My favorite trip was San Fran down the the West coast a cut across to Phoenix, Sedona, Vegas, Yosemite and back to San Fran.Have a good day.
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