By 117 AD, Rome gave up on conquering Caledonia, the Picts ruled their land as they pleased, and Emperor Hadrian had to erect a huge wall to keep Roman-Britain safe from them.
Druidess Tanwen’s quest takes her from her home of Britannia to Caledonia.
The spirit of her ancestor, Boudica, sends Tanwen forth to wed the son of the chief of the Caledonii to aid in the war against Rome, keep their ways alive, and save Boudica's bloodline.
But Brude, her intended, has other ideas.
Tanwen's gorgeous, makes Brude’s blood boil, and he can't stop thinking of her.
But Brude won't wed a druidess.
Yet the fate of Caledonia rests in the hands of the warrior and the druidess.
Will they put their differences aside to fulfill their destiny?
Editorial Reviews
"What a great book, I enjoyed every minute of it. The story line was great, as well as the characters. I couldn't stop once I started. I could picture everything so easily and clearly." Angibabi4— Night Owl Reviews
“I was very entertained while reading this novel and it made me forget about things going on around me. Overall, I loved The Warrior and the Druidess and recommend it to anyone who loves to read a story with a bit of history and mythology." Ashira Datya—Happily Ever After Reviews
Cornelia Amiri was introduced through books to the woman who became her favorite historical character, Boudica. The Celtic Warrior Queen made her start writing professionally. Cornelia loves history and in reading a book about the dark ages, she came across the rebel queen, who inspired Cornelia so much, she started jotting down notes, but they were fiction, visions of her involved in the Boudica revolt. Before Cornelia knew it, she’d accidentally written a rough draft for a novel. And she’s been writing books on purpose ever since. Drawing on her love of a happy ending, Cornelia has written over 40 published romance books.
Now, for the more mundane stuff — Cornelia Amiri and her muse, Severus the Cat, live amid the hustle and bustle of sultry Houston, Texas. When not writing, Cornelia loves to read, watch movies, and attend comic cons. She is currently working on a sequel to Rare Finds and a sequel to The Brass Octopus, which she is renaming and republishing as The Librarian and the Rake.