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The Bridled Tongue

By: Catherine Meyrick
Narrated by: Danielle Cohen
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Death and life are in the power of the tongue.

England 1586. Alyce Bradley has few choices when her father decides it is time she marry, as many refuse to see her as other than the girl she once was - unruly, outspoken, and close to her grandmother, a woman suspected of witchcraft.

Thomas Granville, an ambitious privateer, inspires fierce loyalty in those close to him and hatred in those he has crossed. Beyond a large dowry, he is seeking a virtuous and dutiful wife. Neither he nor Alyce expect more from marriage than mutual courtesy and respect.

As the king of Spain launches his great armada and England braces for invasion, Alyce must confront closer dangers from both her own and Thomas' past, threats that could not only destroy her hopes of love and happiness but her life. And Thomas is powerless to help.

©2020 Catherine Meyrick (P)2021 Tantor
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England 1586.

Witchcraft.

Revenge.

A slow but beautifully crafted romance with fantastic attention to historical detail.

Wonderfully narrated.

More please..⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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This was a good fiction novel set in Elizabethan England. The circumstances of the main character made it easy to understand the precarious and oftentimes unsafe lives that women led. Most had very little say over major life decisions. Additionally, this novel conjured the dysfunction and mistrust that often complicates women's relationships with each other. This was an enjoyable read.

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