Daughter of the Earl of Surrey, Ada de Warenne is destined to marry a nobleman of her parents’ choosing. Little does she know the king of England will mandate her marriage to Prince Henry of Scotland, the son of King David and heir to the throne, for England's gain. As much as she resists, the odds work against her, and she unwittingly falls in love with the handsome prince. What was once her greatest fear—a marriage without love—turns into one of the greatest romances of all time—until tragedy strikes. Can a privileged English girl survive the ruthless ways of medieval Scotland and be counted among the greatest women in history?
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Edinburgh in Medieval Times
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Daughter of the Earl of Surrey, Ada de Warenne is destined to marry a nobleman of her parents’ choosing. Little does she know the k...
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