Sarah Woodbury – The Fallen Princess (The Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mysteries)
Hallowmas 1144. With the harvest festival approaching, Gareth has returned from fighting in the south, hoping for a few months ...
Hallowmas 1144. With the harvest festival approaching, Gareth has returned from fighting in the south, hoping for a few months ...
It is the winter of 1143 and all is not well in the court of Owain, King of north Wales. ...
The Bard’s Daughter is a 22,000 word prequel novella to the Gareth & Gwen Medieval Mysteries:
November 1146. War has come to Gwynedd at the hands of Ranulf, Earl of Chester, who seeks to gain a ...
May 1148. All Dublin is shocked by the murder of a prominent merchant, but only Prince Godfrid knows that the ...
August 1146. Prince Hywel has called all the bards of Wales to him for a music festival to mark the ...
March 1147. Determined to escape the gloom that has descended on Aber, Gareth and Gwen travel to Shrewsbury in an ...
Intrigue, suspicion, and rivalry among the royal princes casts a shadow on the court of Owain, king of north Wales...
Hallowmas 1144. With the harvest festival approaching, Gareth has returned from fighting in the south, hoping for a few months of peace with Gwen before the birth of their first child. But when an innocent foray to the beach turns up the murdered body of Prince Hywel’s long lost cousin, a woman thought to have run away with a Dane five years earlier, it is Gareth and Gwen who are charged with discovering her killer.