In the early 15th century, during the middle of the Hundred Years' War, England and France were fighting for sovereignty over France. It was a time of hand-to-hand combat, the invention of the longbow, and real knights in armor.
Simon Beauvallet was born in 1386, the illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Malvallet. After his mother's death in 1400, he and his half-brother, the legitimate son and heir of his father, became great friends of the Prince, fighting against France.
Known for his silence and nicknamed "the Coldheart," Simon nonetheless loved children and had a complex and deep personality. After the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, he was sent to besiege Belremy, where he met the lady, Margaret, who eventually surrendered to the English and became his bride.
"She makes the knightly days live again." -Boston Evening Transcript
"An outstanding storyteller." -The Times Literary Supplement
Review
"Heyer really focuses on her plots and it makes for a satisfying read." - We Be Reading
"I really enjoyed every page of this read. It was full of adventure and action, great humor, and the perfect sort of romance." - My Friend Amy
From the Inside Flap
Simon Beauvallet has always known his own mind, and friend and foe alike know never to cross the flaxen-haired mountain of a man whose exploits in battle have earned him knighthood, lands and gilded armour. After Agincourt, he has no equal save the king in generalship ? until his legendary prowess is balked by a woman. In Normandy, the icy rage of Simon the Coldheart must melt ? or quench Lady Margaret, spitfire of Belrémy.
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In the early 15th century, during the middle of the Hundred Years' War, England and France were fighting for sovereignty over France. It was a time of hand-to-hand combat, the invention of the longbow, and real knights in armor.
Simon Beauvallet was born in 1386, the illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Malvallet. After his mother's death in 1400, he and his half-brother, the legitimate son and heir of his father, became great friends of the Prince, fighting against France.
Known for his silence and nicknamed "the Coldheart," Simon nonetheless loved children and had a complex and deep personality. After the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, he was sent to besiege Belremy, where he met the lady, Margaret, who eventually surrendered to the English and became his bride.
"She makes the knightly days live again." -Boston Evening Transcript
"An outstanding storyteller." -The Times Literary Supplement
Review
"Heyer really focuses on her plots and it makes for a satisfying read." - We Be Reading
"I really enjoyed every page of this read. It was full of adventure and action, great humor, and the perfect sort of romance." - My Friend Amy
From the Inside Flap
Simon Beauvallet has always known his own mind, and friend and foe alike know never to cross the flaxen-haired mountain of a man whose exploits in battle have earned him knighthood, lands and gilded armour. After Agincourt, he has no equal save the king in generalship ? until his legendary prowess is balked by a woman. In Normandy, the icy rage of Simon the Coldheart must melt ? or quench Lady Margaret, spitfire of Belrémy.