Hiraeth #1 They were two halves of a whole destined to be joined together. They knew it deep within themselves from the day James held Gillian's small hand to comfort the bewildered child in mourning to the moment of their overwhelming desire when she was a beautiful woman ready for his love. But how could the halves meld into one? She was the wife of a brutal sadistic nobleman who was an intimate of the kin. And James was bound by memories and guilt to another woman. In 14th century England, such a love was doomed, but this is the story of a love that would not surrender. Hiraeth series: A Love So Bold A Banner Red and Gold Richer than a Crown
Severity reflects intensity, not value — “central theme” means a warning is a core part of the book, not that the book is bad.