
The Swan-Daughter
The Daughters of Hastings, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Elaine Claxton
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By:
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Carol McGrath
About this listen
The second instalment in Carol McGrath's captivating The Daughters of Hastings trilogy!
A marriage made in heaven, or hell?
1075 and Dowager Queen Edith has died. Her niece Gunnhild longs to leave Wilton Abbey, but is her suitor, Breton knight Count Alain of Richmond, interested in her inheritance as the daughter of King Harold and Edith Swan-Neck, or does he love her for herself?
Is her own love for Count Alain an enduring love, or has she made a terrible mistake? The Swan Daughter is woven around a true 11th-century tale of elopement, love and courage.
Love the novels of Carol McGrath? Don't miss The Silken Rose, starring one of the most fierce and courageous forgotten queens of England!
©2021 Carol McGrath (P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
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