The Wind From Hastings: A sweeping retelling of a lost Celtic queen

· Canelo
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By the light of an ancient comet, she will watch a dynasty fall...

Aldith of Mercia’s life is turned upside down when her father is exiled for treason against the English crown. Together they journey to the wilds of Ireland, where he forms an alliance with the Welsh king, Griffith.

To secure this crucial resistance to the coalescing power of Harold Godwinson in England and his notorious Viking kin, Aldith is faced with the prospect of marriage to the strange Celtic warrior.

But no one could have foreseen the cataclysm that lies just over the horizon on the bloodsoaked battlefields of 1066.

This is an epic historical saga set in the closing chapter of Celtic Britain around one of its most mysterious queens, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Philippa Gregory.

Praise for The Wind From Hastings

A many-faceted jewel of prose’ Pittsburgh Press

She can really write. She makes us feel the energy, the passion, the ignorance, the filth, the superstition, and the half-barbaric beauty of medieval life’ Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting

The reader remains captivated from first page to last’ Jean M. Auel, bestselling author of the beloved Earth’s Children series

‘She writes about ancient Ireland as if she just had breakfast there’ Parke Godwin, World Fantasy Award-winning SFF author

‘Morgan Llywelyn is surely the modern-day Bard of the Irish’ Beatrice Small, bestselling historical romance author

‘One of my all-time favourite authors’ Jude Deveraux, bestselling historical romance author

The best there is in the field of historical fiction’ Jennifer Wilde, bestselling gothic romance author

About the author

New York Times-bestselling author Morgan Llywelyn was born in New York City to an Irish father and Welsh-Irish mother. She is an Irish-American historical novelist with a career spanning over thirty years. Over the course of twenty-six award winning novels she has created an outstanding body of work which was recognised with the Exceptional Celtic Woman of the Year Award from Celtic Women International in 1999.

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