Love and Treachery

Edward St. Clair



Love and Treachery by Edward St. Clair is a historical novel taking place in France and Canada, against a backdrop of the 17th century.

Fiction.

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In a time of political unrest and religious persecution, a young Huguenot girl and a Protestant soldier form an unlikely alliance. Their journey across war-torn landscapes is fraught with danger, deception, and the ever-looming threat of capture. Despite the overwhelming odds, they forge a deep bond grounded in mutual respect and shared adversity. Through wit, bravery, and steadfast loyalty, they navigate the treacherous waters of a divided world, ultimately finding a glimmer of hope and the promise of a new beginning.

This book is approximately 45,100 words.

Key terms: Great Britain, History, Elizabeth, 1558-1603, Fiction, Huguenots, Jersey, Channel Islands

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