The King’s Damosel

The King’s Damosel by Vera Chapman, published by Pollinger in Print in April 2007, is a large print edition comprising 184 pages. This book offers a magical glimpse into the legendary age of Arthurian chivalry, focusing on Lynett, who is the unwilling bride of the Round Table Knight, Gaheris. In a twist of fate, she leaves her husband for the true love of her life, his brother Gareth, while taking on the role of the King’s messenger.
Readers will encounter a richly woven tapestry filled with themes of knightly chivalry and the contrasting brutality of the Dark Ages. The narrative features a diverse cast of characters, including heroes, heroines, monsters, and magicians, all set against the backdrop of Arthurian legends. This edition presents the story in an accessible large type format, making it suitable for a wide range of readers interested in historical and fantasy fiction.
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A magical glimpse into the legendary age of Arthurian chivalry. Lynett, unwilling bride of the Round Table Knight, Gaheris, who leaves her husband and the true love of her life, his brother Gareth, to become the King’s messenger. Knightly chivalry is beset by Dark Age barbarity in this richly woven tapestry of heroes and heroines, monsters and saints, temptresses and magicians.
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