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Outcast, clanless, and but a junior officer in Arthur the Pendragon’s army, Angusel struggles to rebuild the life stolen from him through betrayal by the person he had held most dear. His legion allegiance thrusts him onto the campaign trail as one of Arthur’s forward scouts, stalking Angli troops and being among the first to clash with these vicious enemies at every turn.
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Paperback, 384 pages
Published
February 1st 2019
by Pendragon Cove Press
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I loved Raging Sea for it's characters and the attempt at historic accurate portrayal of life, politics and battle.
The legend surrounding Arthur Pendragon is one of my all-time favorite reads and I love it when writers try and research the supposed time period of his reign. At that, Headlee is - at least for me - one of the best.
There is so much detail and her portrayal of Caledonian and Roman customs and the way she writes battle scenes is really fantastic. She also writes strong and fierce wo ...more
The legend surrounding Arthur Pendragon is one of my all-time favorite reads and I love it when writers try and research the supposed time period of his reign. At that, Headlee is - at least for me - one of the best.
There is so much detail and her portrayal of Caledonian and Roman customs and the way she writes battle scenes is really fantastic. She also writes strong and fierce wo ...more

This was another action-packed addition in line with what I’d come to expect of the Dragon’s Dove Chronicles. In fact, I literally finished the story in about 12 hours (despite being a lengthy book). The only reason this one didn’t receive a five star review like the first two volumes is that I feel there are SO many loose ends. It left me wanting more, so I would definitely not be opposed to a fourth volume. Still, I was enraptured with the story. There was fighting, love, lust, passion, corrup
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