In the Year of Our Lord 1497, an estimated fifteen thousand
rebels march from Cornwall to London to protest the King’s
taxes levied to pay for the war against the Scots. Lady
Senara Arscott is a Cornish born beauty caught in the games
men play. After her father and her fiancé revolt against the
Crown, her family is stripped of its heritage, its fortune,
its home, and its title. To reinforce His Majesty’s
political connections, she is forced to wed the enemy, a man
known only as De Wolfe.
When untrained and poorly armed revolutionists confront the
Sire’s professional soldiers at the Battle of Blackheath,
one man, a fierce warrior, claims countless lives in the
heat of conflict. The firstborn of Titus and Desiderata,
Arsenius De Wolfe successfully defends the realm and is
rewarded with a new title, an estate, and a highborn wife.
In short, Arsenius wins everything Senara lost, but can he
claim her heart?