Wonderful stuff you have got put up here’ are unable to totally agree any longer in doing what you might have written.
Sharon, you are fantastic, you make history come alive and
made me fall in love with the people in your books.
I started with the Sunne in Splendour, the book which made me cry, and the same happened to me while reading
the Welsh Trilogy. I can’t wait for your next books
so I am reading your blog instead. This entry was wonderful, too.
Thanks a lot again for all the beautiful hours I could spent
dreaming of the middle ages and the Plantagenets. Louis
Thank you, Louis.
Wandering through the Henry II series, enjoying re-reading the books prior to reading Lionheart. Your books are wonderful. My very very favorites are the Welsh trilogy. Thank you for writing such wonderful books that are better every time I read them.
Love all your books and I re-read them all many times … never boring … I have read all of Elizabeth Chadwicks also and I believe both of you are very close in how you interpret a character from history. I believe Edward II bi-sexual as was Richard the Lionheart.
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Wonderful stuff you have got put up here’ are unable to totally agree any longer in doing what you might have written.
Sharon, you are fantastic, you make history come alive and
made me fall in love with the people in your books.
I started with the Sunne in Splendour, the book which made me cry, and the same happened to me while reading
the Welsh Trilogy. I can’t wait for your next books
so I am reading your blog instead. This entry was wonderful, too.
Thanks a lot again for all the beautiful hours I could spent
dreaming of the middle ages and the Plantagenets. Louis
Thank you, Louis.
Wandering through the Henry II series, enjoying re-reading the books prior to reading Lionheart. Your books are wonderful. My very very favorites are the Welsh trilogy. Thank you for writing such wonderful books that are better every time I read them.
Love all your books and I re-read them all many times … never boring … I have read all of Elizabeth Chadwicks also and I believe both of you are very close in how you interpret a character from history. I believe Edward II bi-sexual as was Richard the Lionheart.
Here Is A Approach That’s Even Allowing bag-industry experts To Advance