The Refuge: An Inspirational Novel of Scotland
Winner of the Illumination Awards' Gold Medal and a shortlisted Finalist for the Chanticleer International Book Awards!
All profits from sales of The Refuge will go to the Christian Alliance for Orphans
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www.amazon.com/Refuge-Inspirational-Novel-Scotland-ebook/dp/B01M6BAD7UFor anyone whose faith has ever faltered…
Scotland 1072 The Norman Conqueror robbed Steinar of Talisand of his noble father and his lands, forcing him to seek refuge in Scotland while still recovering from a devastating wound. At the royal court, Steinar becomes scribe to the unlettered King of Scots while secretly regaining his skill with a sword. The first time Steinar glimpses the flame-haired maiden, Catrìona of the Vale of Leven, he is drawn to her spirited beauty. She does not fit among the ladies who have come to serve the devout queen. Not pious, not obedient and not given to stitchery, the firebrand flies a falcon! Catrìona has come to Malcolm’s court wounded in spirit from the vicious attack on her home by Northmen who slayed her parents and her people. But that is not all she will suffer. The king has promised her to one of his favored warriors, but she has given her heart to a lowly scribe. When all is lost, what hope is there for love? Can a broken heart be mended? Can a damaged soul be healed? On AMAZON |
Beautifully layered...
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Rich historical detail...
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Phenomenal storytelling!
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“… beautifully layered with true historic figures and authentic history of Scotland woven into a creative and intriguing story. A spectacular, riveting adventure… 5 Stars!”
– Tartan Book Reviews |
"The historical detail was rich and full flavored, giving me a very realistic feel for the time. The romance was sweet and fulfilling and the faith aspects done perfectly.”
– Paula Quinn, NY Times Bestselling Author |
“Phenomenal storytelling and world building with a romance that is touching and will have you cheering as well as shedding a few tears. If you've ever questioned your faith, this will make your soul smile. Very well done!”
– The Reading Cafe |