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Tristan

(2026)
(The third book in the Knights of Morville series)
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Sir Tristan de Morville is a Norman lord perfectly content with his life as it stands '' unattached, uncomplicated, and answerable to no one. King William, however, has other ideas.

Leofrun of Pelham is a Saxon lady as spirited as she is stubborn, and the King has decided she needs a husband. With both of Tristan's brothers already wed to Saxon wives, it falls to him to follow their example. It will bind Norman and Saxon blood together and, the King hopes, bring a measure of peace to a restless land.

But Lady Leofrun has other ideas and rebels fiercely against the King’s decree.

His patience tested, Sir Tristan quickly affirms his authority, and she finds herself over his knee receiving his own method of discipline.

Brought to Aethelmere and wed, she expects to be miserable. Instead, she finds herself quietly, reluctantly disarmed, by his steadiness and strength. Against every intention, she begins to fall in love with her Norman husband.

But peace, it seems, is never easily kept. Trouble arrives in the form of Gytha, a woman from Tristan's past who hasn’t forgotten him and has no intention of stepping aside gracefully. Leofrun must now navigate not only her own fierce temper but also the schemes of a woman determined to reclaim what she believes is hers.


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Genre: Historical Romance

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