
The High Sheriff of Huntingdon
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Narrated by:
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Morag Sims
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By:
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Anne Stuart
About this listen
What if the Sheriff of Nottingham was actually the hero?
Everyone knew that the High Sheriff of Huntingdon was a madman, the son of a witch and the devil himself. His proxy wedding to a young nun is simply another appalling deed, not to be wondered at, until the bride herself arrives, a flaxen-haired girl with a resolve to equal the Sheriff’s own.
True love never runs smoothly, particularly when there’s a witch, a vicious killer, and the Sheriff’s own behavior to deal with. But Sister Elspeth is strong enough to deal with all of it, and win her husband’s love in the end.
There are times when even a madman can be tamed.
Warning: this novella contains violence and strong sexual content. Not for the faint of heart.
©2023 Anne Stuart (P)2024 Scribd, Inc.
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