The Lord Of Ireland (The Fifth Knight Series Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Eimear had come through the latest attack by the Irish unharmed, ducking under the cart as the deadly rain of stones had fallen. In the chaos that followed, John had had to abandon his whipping of her and had ordered her secured in the keep again. But Theodosia’s prayers were not for Eimear today: she prayed for Benedict, over and over, for God’s protection, and would do so until his safe return. John, incensed beyond reason at the death of his friend in the fighting near the other castle of Ardfinnan, had assembled a party to travel with him there. And he’d ordered Benedict to join him. So now Benedict travelled through this most perilous land, and she had no way of knowing what might be befalling him. All she could do was wait. The helplessness she had felt as she knelt in the chapel at Sonning flooded back, plaguing her. This time, she received no sign from God. She would have to redouble her efforts and beseech Him day and night. ‘You look troubled, sister.’ Theodosia’s hands stilled on her beads.
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