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Hugh and Bess

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"A delightful novel full of chivalry, romance, and real-life terrors."

Historical Novels Review

Forced to marry Hugh le Despenser, the son and grandson of disgraced traitors, Bess de Montacute, just 13 years old, is appalled at his less-than-desirable past. Meanwhile, Hugh must give up the woman he really loves in order to marry the reluctant Bess. Far apart in age and haunted by the past, can Hugh and Bess somehow make their marriage work?

Just as walls break down and love begins to grow, the merciless plague endangers all whom the couple holds dear, threatening the life and love they have built.

Award-winning author Susan Higginbotham's impeccable research will delight avid historical fiction readers, and her enchanting characters will surely capture every reader's heart. Fans of her first novel, The Traitor's Wife, will be thrilled to find that this story follows the next generation of the Despenser family.

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      July 1, 2009
      Capitalizing on the success of The Traitors Wife (2009), Higginbotham chronicles the adventures of a succeeding generation of the ill-fated Despenser family. Forced into marrying a man more than twice her age, young Bess de Montacute is appalled to learn that he is also the son and the grandson of traitors. For his part, Hugh le Despenser, determined to redeem his family name and remain in the good graces of Edward III, dutifully accepts his arranged marriage to the daughter of the Earl of Salisbury, one of Edwards close friends. The natural question is, can love blossom under such circumstances? The answer is a resounding yes, as Bess and Hugh grow to passionately love one another despite the uncertainties of war and the ravages of the plague. The author delivers another satisfying historical romance set amidst the political intrigue and social turmoil that characterized fourteenth-century England.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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