Lily Dewaruile is a best-selling author of medieval Welsh fiction. Lily Dewaruile is the pen name of an American author who lived in Wales for thirty years. Her love of the Welsh language, culture and history has inspired her fiction since her first visit to Rhuthun where she heard Welsh spoken for the first time. During her time in Wales, she wrote over twenty novels, many of which are still manuscripts, awaiting their debut.
Her first Welsh Medieval novel, TRAITOR'S DAUGHTER, was published while she was living in Wales. The photograph used for the cover of this book is of one the most spectacular sunsets over the historic town of Caerfyrddin, named for the medieval poet, Myrddin (the inspiration for the fictional character, Merlin), where Lily lived for twenty-five of her thirty years in Wales.
"You will know the man..." One woman stands against the INVASION of her home. One man holds her life in his hands. And... "he was not a man who needed a lot of women. He was a man who needed a lot of one woman. This woman." - INVASION, Book 1 of the Pendyffryn: The Conquerors series, now available. Publication date: November 17, 2012.
SALVATION, Book 2 of the Pendyffryn: The Conquerors series. Publication date: January 17, 2013.
BETRAYAL, Book 3 of the Pendyffryn: The Conquerors series. Publication date: March 17, 2013
REVIVAL, Book 4 of the Pendyffryn: The Conquerors series. Publication date: June 9, 2013
RECONCILIATION, Book 5 of the Pendyffryn: The Conquerors. Publication date: January 23, 2014
JUSTICE, Book 1 of the Pendyffryn: The Inheritors, Publication date: October 20, 2016
MERIT, Book 2 of the Pendyffryn: The Inheritors, Publican date: November 21, 2021
More about all of Lily's independently published novels in the Pendyffryn:The Conquers and Pendyffryn:The Inheritors series are on her website: lilydewaruile.com and eresbooks.com, Smashwords, as well as KDP: Amazon and most independent online booksellers.
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Fleeing the Saxon invaders, Jac travelled westward. His mother had been killed at dawn the day a Celt woman ran into the woods and hid in the underbrush. As the Saxons drew closer to the village he had hoped to reach before nightfall, Jac kept his vigil over the injured woman. Alone, old enough to begin training, the Saxon invasion had dashed his hopes of finding employment.
Hours passed. The chill of the night tore at his flimsy rags. His mother's body lay miles behind him, buried beneath his cloak, forest soil, and brush with no grave marker save the cross he had fashioned from twigs and vines.
The woman's rescue and Jac's salvation rode a dark-spirited warhorse.
Once a fugitive, now a warrior trained by the most skilled and feared man on the battlefields of his new home, Jac seeks to gain merit enough in the eyes of Christophe Maides to ask for the hand of the girl Jac has loved from the day his mentor dragged him from the underbrush.
Winning a contest for the command of an army of warriors may bestow that merit.
Título : Merit, Book II, Pendyffryn: The Inheritors
EAN : 9781005931070
Editorial : Eres
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