The Lost Books - Romance and Adventure in Tudor Times by Mo Conlan
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Meeting Gertrude is half the fun enjoyed in this book. Most importantly there is Henry Truelove and Morwenna. It is a love story. It takes place in Tudor times. This is a good book to read during the Christmas season. The song, I do not know the exact words, is a part of the story. The one about the partridge in a pear tree. If there is a feeling that you would like to draw away from the season, the ebook is still good. It is the time of the Tudors. There are small historical facts sewn throughout the tale. Henry Truelove is very attracted to Morwenna. When he can not see her, he writes delicious love lettters. He writes the letters and holds them because it is the sweating season. That time is like our Pandemic. The less you go out and the further away you stay from one another is the best. On the lighter side are the eight milk maids. Henry sends them to Morwenna. On and on it goes. There is no stopping this special Medieval frolic in words. Morwenna is just like a modern woman. She likes her independence and wants to learn everything She tells Tom about her love of his writing skill and asks him to teach her. The book is just totally good even during the sad times.
Meeting Gertrude is half the fun enjoyed in this book. Most importantly there is Henry Truelove and Morwenna. It is a love story. It takes place in Tudor times. This is a good book to read during the Christmas season. The song, I do not know the exact words, is a part of the story. The one about the partridge in a pear tree. If there is a feeling that you would like to draw away from the season, the ebook is still good. It is the time of the Tudors. There are small historical facts sewn throughout the tale. Henry Truelove is very attracted to Morwenna. When he can not see her, he writes delicious love lettters. He writes the letters and holds them because it is the sweating season. That time is like our Pandemic. The less you go out and the further away you stay from one another is the best. On the lighter side are the eight milk maids. Henry sends them to Morwenna. On and on it goes. There is no stopping this special Medieval frolic in words. Morwenna is just like a modern woman. She likes her independence and wants to learn everything She tells Tom about her love of his writing skill and asks him to teach her. The book is just totally good even during the sad times.
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