It was an autumn day in Tadcaster, England, three hundred and seventy years ago and a pregnant Eleanor was wishing she could bring her baby into a world that wasn’t torn apart by civil war. She was comforted by the fact that her husband, Duncan, loved her, even though he was away fighting for the king.
Today there are many who feel, as Eleanor did, that they have been robbed of family and material happiness through war. Humanity still struggles in vain to find a way of peace without acknowledging the Prince of Peace.
Just when Eleanor thought that things could not get any worse, they did, but she did not give up hope of having her husband and her home returned to her. Find out what happens and how love wins as caring people triumph over bitterness and division. You can read about it on page 155 of Blood and Roses, but you won’t want to stop there.
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