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Gilded spurs

by Grace Ingram

Guy Armourer's lifelong dream was to be a knight. For a bastard there was only one way this could happen. He agreed to serve his vicious father, Lord Reynald of Warby. Lord Reynald, under the influence of the witch Wulfrune, practices black magic in dreadful ceremonies in the sacred stone circle, torturing and killing men for sport. How can Guy serve his father well enough to achieve knighthood and still not support his evil ways? Gilded Spurs is a suspenseful, sinister tale of good and evil, of knights and ladies, of lust and love, set against a background of war-torn England just before the reign of Henry II. The vivid details give the reader a fascinating and realistic view of life in medieval castles and villages.

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