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Nobody Rests in Peace Wrapped up in her research of the 12th century royalty, Jenna failed to notice a volcano building in her marriage, until it finally erupted. Her husband claimed the root cause was a personality change she underwent along with her absorption in her royal characters. She could admit the possibility, but declined to accept full blame for the results. They worked together to preserve the marriage, and she pursued her plan to visit France in search of her elusive ladies fair. But when serious trouble came to her there, it was her husband who appeared, to the rescue. Did this mean the end of research and the resumption of married bliss? Or would her new acquaintance, a French gentleman, help her find both in one person? And what would either outcome mean to the feminist she had become? "Excerpts from Jenna's writing introduce the reader to Joanna Plantagenet, her mother Queen Eleanor, her grandmother Matilda Empress, and other medieval ladies." |
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Author: Nancy Dunwoody
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