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She was trained at St. Jude's Abbey in the knightly arts - but her heart had no such defenses.

In twelfth-century England, St. Jude's Abbey is no ordinary sanctuary of prayer and ritual. Established by Eleanor of Aquitaine, it trains young women in the knightly arts, as well as martial arts from the East. In times of trouble, these formidable women are called upon to protect the royal family and England. Elspeth Braybrooke is one such woman.

At the behest of the Queen, flame-haired Elspeth leaves St. Jude's Abbey for Wales in search of a cursed rock - the Llech-lafar or "Speaking Stone." For a prophecy warns that if the King should step upon it, he will die.

While riding along the coast, Tarran ap Llyr - bastard grandson of Princess Nest � comes upon a strange sight: a red-haired beauty hanging from a castle's arrow slit. But Tarran is shocked to discover that Elspeth is trying to get into the castle rather than falling out of it.

Elspeth recognizes in Tarran a kindred spirit. He, like her, is a well-trained warrior � though where she is free-spirited, he is stern and guards his secrets closely. And Elspeth knows that on this quest, any Welshman is not to be trusted � especially one whose very touch blinds her to every other thought.

284 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 4, 2005

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In spite of being raised to play well with others, Jocelyn Kelley has always believed every woman needs to kick some butt sometimes. She learned this in third grade when the boys played soldiers and tried to relegate her to a non-combatant role. Soon she was taking the hill (or at least the playground tree) with them. Her assumption that women could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with men continued when she was offered a Direct Commission to the US Army and served as the first and only woman in her unit.

Jocelyn's been writing “stories� all her life, and, when she decided to write for publication, she wanted to write what she read � historical romance. Why historicals? She explains it as, “I want my heroine to be able to pick up a weapon and use it without having to fill out reams of paperwork as she would in contemporary times. She might not use that weapon, but I want to give her the option to do so.� In other words, a kick-butt heroine.

She found the kick-butt heroines she wanted to write with The Ladies of St. Jude's Abbey series that came to life in her mind while she was walking through Times Square in NYC, Since then, she's written four books in the series. In July 2007, she begins a new series � The Nethercott Tales � the stories of the three Nethercott sisters, who in Regency England are trying to prove that their father's lifelong search for ghosts wasn't in vain. But they never expect that the ghosts will help them stop a murderer or end a thousand year old curse.

In her non-writing life, Jocelyn loves to travel and enjoys music. She was a soloist with a local group of Up With People, but limits her singing now to when nobody else is around.

She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and three children.

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September 2, 2018
Such a great book! I still love the concept, it's so great to read! And I loved this couple and their struggles! Such a great read!
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August 13, 2021
Finalmente dopo alcuni mesi sono riuscita a leggere il secondo libro dedicato alla saga Ladies of St. Jude's Abbey.
I romanzi sono ambientati nel Medioevo e le protagoniste di ognuno di essi provengono dall'Abazia di St. Jude dove sono state educate in modo speciale.
Elseph era un'artista di strada capace di camminare in equilibrio su una trave e camminare sui trampoli ma all'età di 10 anni perde i genitori e finisce all'Abazia dove impara l'arte di combattere con il bastone. Insomma una donna coraggiosa che non ha bisogno di un cavaliere che la protegga ma nonostante questo Tarran è convinto del contrario per cui non esita a correre in suo aiuto intralciandola. Elseph deve salvare il re da un'antica maledizione di Merlino mentre Tarran deve vendicare la morte della sua prima moglie che al contrario di Elseph è una donna dolce e delicata. Entrambi con un compito da assolvere presto si renderanno conto che dovranno lottare contro lo stesso nemico e allo stesso tempo scopriranno di amarsi.
La trama di questo libro l'ho preferita al primo perché non c'è quell'inversione di ruoli che avevo riscontrato precedentemente. Avventura, mistero, leggende e storia si amalgamano molto bene dando vita ad una storia piacevole e accattivante. Carina l'idea di trarre ispirazione dalle leggende di Merlino.
Per quanto riguarda l'anello apparso nel capitolo precedente della saga in questo lo ritroviamo e avrà la spiegazione che tanto stavo cercando.
Il livello di sensualità è sempre relegato alle ultime pagine del romanzo per cui non è assolutamente d'intralcio.
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24 reviews
March 31, 2012
I found this book in one of the many hostels during my tiny around the world trip. I must say I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would love to read the others one day.
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May 22, 2011
Sadly, this was my very first book I read. I read this in 5th grade. God my parents were horrible, LOL JK I like the story, the plot, I like the characters. Overall it was a decent read
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