Sent Too?
SENT, Too? is the second in a six book series, the titles of which all begin with "SENT". Ceber, a Celtic chieftain, must defend his village against invaders whose intent is to subdue all surrounding settlements, taking captive many and reducing the remainder to a life of servitude. To prevent this, Ceber and his brothers are forced to fight for their family's survival.
Ceber has also become increasingly suspicious that his new wife, Guilda, may have come to their prosperous village with thoughts of betraying them to her countrymen in order to attack at a weak moment. She has brought with her items that are unfamiliar to Iron Age Scotland and to all places where he has traded. No matter that she has used these only to help members of his village, he fears that her motives are ulterior. Since she carries his unborn child, he allows her to remain as his wife, but only under close supervision.
To complicate Guilda's dilemma, Solene, Ceber's favorite aunt, has denied all involvement, even though she had demanded that the newcomer must have these hitherto unheard of items with which she could assist them. How does Solene even know of them? And why does everyone keep insisting that Solene's mother, Bryngyl, holds the key to many unanswered questions? And why does Guilda have an almost morbid fear of meeting the renowned healer?
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Ceber has also become increasingly suspicious that his new wife, Guilda, may have come to their prosperous village with thoughts of betraying them to her countrymen in order to attack at a weak moment. She has brought with her items that are unfamiliar to Iron Age Scotland and to all places where he has traded. No matter that she has used these only to help members of his village, he fears that her motives are ulterior. Since she carries his unborn child, he allows her to remain as his wife, but only under close supervision.
To complicate Guilda's dilemma, Solene, Ceber's favorite aunt, has denied all involvement, even though she had demanded that the newcomer must have these hitherto unheard of items with which she could assist them. How does Solene even know of them? And why does everyone keep insisting that Solene's mother, Bryngyl, holds the key to many unanswered questions? And why does Guilda have an almost morbid fear of meeting the renowned healer?
Sent Too?
SENT, Too? is the second in a six book series, the titles of which all begin with "SENT". Ceber, a Celtic chieftain, must defend his village against invaders whose intent is to subdue all surrounding settlements, taking captive many and reducing the remainder to a life of servitude. To prevent this, Ceber and his brothers are forced to fight for their family's survival.
Ceber has also become increasingly suspicious that his new wife, Guilda, may have come to their prosperous village with thoughts of betraying them to her countrymen in order to attack at a weak moment. She has brought with her items that are unfamiliar to Iron Age Scotland and to all places where he has traded. No matter that she has used these only to help members of his village, he fears that her motives are ulterior. Since she carries his unborn child, he allows her to remain as his wife, but only under close supervision.
To complicate Guilda's dilemma, Solene, Ceber's favorite aunt, has denied all involvement, even though she had demanded that the newcomer must have these hitherto unheard of items with which she could assist them. How does Solene even know of them? And why does everyone keep insisting that Solene's mother, Bryngyl, holds the key to many unanswered questions? And why does Guilda have an almost morbid fear of meeting the renowned healer?
Ceber has also become increasingly suspicious that his new wife, Guilda, may have come to their prosperous village with thoughts of betraying them to her countrymen in order to attack at a weak moment. She has brought with her items that are unfamiliar to Iron Age Scotland and to all places where he has traded. No matter that she has used these only to help members of his village, he fears that her motives are ulterior. Since she carries his unborn child, he allows her to remain as his wife, but only under close supervision.
To complicate Guilda's dilemma, Solene, Ceber's favorite aunt, has denied all involvement, even though she had demanded that the newcomer must have these hitherto unheard of items with which she could assist them. How does Solene even know of them? And why does everyone keep insisting that Solene's mother, Bryngyl, holds the key to many unanswered questions? And why does Guilda have an almost morbid fear of meeting the renowned healer?
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BN ID: | 2940016267227 |
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Publisher: | Joyce Albritton |
Publication date: | 03/10/2013 |
Series: | Sent , #2 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 451 KB |
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