The Dawn Stag

The Dawn Stag

by JulesWatson (Author)

Synopsis

AD 81. Agricola, the ruthless governor of Roman Britain is intent on capturing the last unconquered territory in Britain - Alba, Scotland. Rhiann is an Alban priestess and princess who submitted to a political marriage to Eremon, an exiled Irish prince. Out of duty, grew love - a powerful and desperate love that will bind them together through conflict and betrayal. Now in them lies the hope of a nation. For Agricola's army is formidable - brilliantly armed and heavily supported. To the people of Alba it is a wall of steel and fire advancing across their homeland, bringing with it desolation. The predestined day draws near: the armies of Alba and Rome will meet in an epic battle to decide the fate of a country. Rhiann searches for guidance in the spirit world, little realizing how big a part she will play in this endgame. Eremon knows only that he must risk - and sacrifice - many lives, perhaps even his own.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 420
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0752856871
ISBN 13: 9780752856872
Book Overview: Major publicity and stunning presenter Historical fiction is back and here is a new star The second in an epic trilogy, spanning over three centuries, which spectacularly recreates Celtic Britain at the time of the Roman invasion THE WHITE MARE received excellent reviews: 'There are plenty of plotlines, but Watson keeps them nicely dovetailed and tightly laced with romantic tension, treachery, and cliffhangers aplenty...Mightily appealing' Kirkus 'Lovers of all things Celtic will find much to satisfy in this incredible tome' Good Book Guide 'It requires a special sort of imagination to create a plausible vision of Britain at the time of the Roman conquest. Jules Watson's WHITE MARE, the first in an epic trilogy of life in Celtic Britain, rises effortlessly to the challenge' Daily Express.

Author Bio
Jules Watson was born in Australia to English parents. She came to fiction via archaeology and public relations, working most recently as a freelance writer in England. She and her Scottish husband divide their time between the United Kingdom and Australia.