Reseña del editor:
In the 14th century, a time of great persecution of the Jews, fifteen-year-old Estelle, niece of the castle coffin-maker, is forced to keep her heritage a secret. But when she is tricked into entering a contest to discover the fairest maiden in the land, and marries the King of France, she is soon targeted by the evil Armand—the King’s Adviser and the Emperor’s spy – who will stop at nothing to expose her. Catapulted into an uncertain world filled with intrigue and murder, Estelle is forced to reveal her identity—even if that means putting her whole family into danger.
Biografía del autor:
Pamela Urfer grew up in Berkeley, California and attended the University of California Berkeley majoring in Comparative Literature. She married Don Urfer, a Structural Engineer, in 1967, the Summer of Love. They moved to Santa Cruz, CA, to raise goats. Their three children grew up there, raising sheep, pigs, chicken and rabbits for the 4-H fairs. Pamela got her M.A. in Literature from UC Santa Cruz and began teaching English Lit. at Bethany College. She also led drama groups at Bethany and local churches. She is now retired and spends her time writing, gardening, and teaching Creative Writing on cruise ships. She has produced a TV Special for PBS titled "A Life Worth Living: The 60th Birthday Party of J.S. Bach" and a series of videos on the Book of Romans.
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