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LAWLESS: A Medieval Romance (AGE OF CONQUEST Book 7)

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by Tamara Leigh


  “Lady Robine,” said he who did not dislike her as much as his brother.

  “Lady?” scorned the other, and when he shifted his gaze lower, she understood why he questioned that. She who was now a woman held the doll of a girl.

  Dear Reader,

  I hope you enjoyed this excerpt of DAUNTLESS, the eighth and final book in the Age of Conquest series. Watch for its release Summer/Autumn 2021.

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  AGE OF CONQUEST PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

  Abelard: AA-buh-lahrd

  Aelfled/Aelf: AYL-flehd

  Aethelflaed: EH-thul-flehd

  Aetheling: AA-thuh-leeng

  Aiken: AY-kihn

  Alditha: AHL-dee-thuh

  Alfrith: AAL-frihth

  Alvilda: ahl-VEEL-duh

  Ardith: AHR-dihth

  Asbjorn: AHS-bee-yohrn

  Asketil: AAS-kuh-tihl

  Balliol: BAY-lee-uhl

  Bayard: BAY-ahr

  Bernia: BUHR-nee-uh

  Bjorn: BEE-yohrn

  Boudica: BOO-dih-kuh

  Boursier: BUUR-see-ay

  Campagnon: KAHM-paan-yah

  Canute: Kuh-NOOT

  Chanson: SHAHN-sahn

  Christophe: KRIHS-tahf

  Ciel: SEE-ehl

  Colban: KOHL-buhn

  Cyr: SEE-uhr

  D’Argent: DAR-zhahnt

  Daryl: DAA-rihl

  Deda: DAY-duh

  Diarmad: DIHR-maad

  Dougray: DOO-gray

  Dubh: DOOV

  Dunfermline: duhn-FUHRM-luhn

  Eadwine: EED-wiyn

  Ebbe: EH-buh

  Eberhard: EH-buh-hahrt

  Edelwine: EH-duhl-wihn

  Edwin: EHD-wihn

  Elan: EE-lahn

  Ely: EE-lee

  Em: EHM

  Emma: EHM-uh

  Estienne: EHs-tee-ihn

  Fortier: FOHR-tee-ay

  Fulbert: FOO-behr

  Gerald: JEHR-uhld

  Gloucester: GLAH-stuhr

  Gloucestershire: GLAH-stuhr-shuhr

  Godfroi: GAWD-frwah

  Godwine: GAHD-wihn

  Gospatric: GAHS-paa-trihk

  Grandmesnil: GRAHN-may-neel

  Guarin: GAA-rahn

  Guy: GEE

  Gwain: GWAYN

  Gytha: JIY-thuh

  Hawisa/Isa: HAH-wee-suh/EE-suh

  Hendrie: HEHN-dree

  Herba: UHR-buh

  Hereward: HEHR-uh-wuhrd

  Hugh: HYOO

  Ingvar: EENG-Vah

  Is ceol mo chroí thú: Ihs kyohl muh kree hoo (you are the music of my heart)

  Ivo: EE-voh

  Jacques: ZHAAK

  Jaxon: JAAK-suhn

  Lavonne: LUH-vahn

  Leicestershire: LEH-stuhr-shuur

  Leofe: LEE-ohf

  Liath: LEE-uh

  Maël: MAY-luh

  Maëlys: MAY-lees

  Maerleswein: MAYRL-swiyn

  Marguerite: MAH-guh-reet

  Mary Sarah: MAA-ree-SAA-ruh

  Maxen: MAAK-suhn

  Mercia: MUHR-see-uh

  Merle: MUHRL-uh

  Michel: MEE-shehl

  Mo ghaol: muh gihl (my love)

  Mo shíorghrá: muh HEER-grah (my eternal love)

  Nicola: NEE-koh-luh

  Ordric: OHR-drihk

  Pepin: PEH-pihn

  Pierre: PEE-ehr

  Ravven: RAY-vihn

  Raymond: RAY-mohnd

  Rhiannyn: REE-aan-uhn

  Richard: REE-shahrd

  Rixende: RIHKS-ahnd

  Robine: rah-BEEN

  Roche: ROHSH

  Roger: ROH-zheh

  Roul: ROO-l

  Sévère: SAY-vehr

  Séverine: SAY-vuh-reen

  Sigward: SEEG-wuhrd

  Stephen: STAY-fahn

  Stigand: STIY-guhnd

  Sweyn: SVIHN

  Tá mo chroí istigh ionat: Tah muh kree ihsh-tihg uhn aat (my heart is in you)

  Taillebois: TIY-uh-bwah

  Tha gaol agam ort: Haa gihl ah kuhm ohrsht (I love you)

  Theriot: TEH-ree-oh

  Theta: THEH-tuh

  Thurstan: THUR-stuhn

  Torquay: tohr-KEE

  Turfida: TUHR-fee-duh

  Turold: TOO-rohld

  Vilda: VEEL-duh

  Vitalis: VEE-tah-lihs

  Warenne: WOHR-ihn

  Wulf: WUULF

  Wulfrith: WUUL-frihth

  Wynflaed: WIHN-flehd

  Zedekiah: ZEH-duh-KIY-uh

  PRONUNCIATION KEY

  VOWELS

  aa: arrow, castle

  ay: chain, lady

  ah: fought, sod

  aw: flaw, paw

  eh: bet, leg

  ee: king, league

  ih: hilt, missive

  iy: knight, write

  oh: coat, noble

  oi: boy, coin

  oo: fool, rule

  ow: cow, brown

  uh: sun, up

  uu: book, hood

  y: yearn, yield

  CONSONANTS

  b: bailey, club

  ch: charge, trencher

  d: dagger, hard

  f: first, staff

  g: gauntlet, stag

  h: heart, hilt

  j: jest, siege

  k: coffer, pike

  l: lance, vassal

  m: moat, pommel

  n: noble, postern

  ng: ring, song

  p: pike, lip

  r: rain, far

  s: spur, pass

  sh: chivalry, shield

  t: tame, moat

  th: thistle, death

  t~h: that, feather

  v: vassal, missive

  w: water, wife

  wh: where, whisper

  z: zip, haze

  zh: treasure, vision

  AGE OF CONQUEST GLOSSARY

  ANDREDESWALD: forest that covered areas of Sussex and Surrey in England

  ANGLO-SAXON: people of the Angles (Denmark) and Saxons (northern Germany) of which the population of 11th century England was mostly comprised

  BLIAUT: medieval gown

  BRAIES: men’s underwear

  CASTELLAN: commander of a castle

  CHAUSSES: men’s close-fitting leg coverings

  CHEMISE: loose-fitting undergarment or nightdress

  CHEVALIER: a knight of France

  COIF: hood-shaped cap made of cloth or chain mail

  DEMESNE: home and adjoining lands held by a lord

  DONJON: tower at center of a castle serving as a lord’s living area

  DOTTER: meaning “daughter”; attached to a woman’s name to identify her by whose daughter she is

  EMBRASURE: opening in a wall often used by archers

  FEALTY: tenant or vassal’s sworn loyalty to a lord

  FORTNIGHT: two weeks

  FREE MAN: person not a slave or serf

  GARDEROBE: enclosed toilet

  GIRDLE: belt worn upon which purses or weaponry might be attached

  HILT: grip or handle of a sword or dagger

  HOUSECARLE: elite warrior who was a lord’s personal bodyguard

  KNAVE: dishonest or unprincipled man

  LEAGUE: equivalent to approximately three miles

  LIEGE: superior or lord

  MAIL: garments of armor made of linked metal rings

  MISCREANT: badly behaving person

  MISSIVE: letter

  MOAT: defensive ditch, dry or filled with water

  MORROW: tomorrow; the next day

  MOTTE: mound of earth

  NITHING: derogatory term for someone without honor

  NOBLE: one of high birth

  NORMAN: people whose origins lay in Normandy on the continent

  NORMANDY: principality of northern France founded in the early tenth century by the viking Rollo

  PARCHMENT: treated animal skin used for writing

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p; PELL: used for combat training, a vertical post set in the ground against which a sword was beat

  PIKE: long wooden shaft with a sharp steel or iron head

  POLTROON: utter coward

  POMMEL: counterbalance weight at the end of a sword hilt or a knob located at the fore of a saddle

  PORTCULLIS: metal or wood gate lowered to block a passage

  POSTERN GATE: rear door in a wall, often concealed to allow occupants to arrive and depart inconspicuously

  QUINTAIN: post used for lance training to which a dummy and sandbag are attached; the latter swings around and hits the unsuccessful tilter

  SALLY PORT: small hidden entrance and exit in a fortification

  SAXON: Germanic people, many of whom conquered and settled in England in the 5th and 6th centuries

  SENNIGHT: one week

  SHIRE: division of land; England was divided into earldoms, next shires, then hundreds

  THANE: in Anglo-Saxon England, a member of the nobility or landed aristocracy who owed military and administrative duty to an overlord, above all the king; owned at least five hides of land

  TRENCHER: large piece of stale bread used as a bowl for food

  VASSAL: one who holds land from a lord and owes fealty

  Also by Tamara Leigh

  AVAILABLE IN EBOOK, PAPERBACK, AND AUDIOBOOK

  INSPIRATIONAL HISTORICAL ROMANCE

  AGE OF CONQUEST: 11th CENTURY MEDIEVAL SERIES

  MERCILESS: Book One ~ Amazon

  FEARLESS: Book Two ~ Amazon

  NAMELESS: Book Three ~ Amazon

  HEARTLESS: Book Four ~ Amazon

  RECKLESS: Book Five ~ Amazon, B&N, iBooks, Kobo

  BOUNDLESS: Book Six ~ Amazon, B&N, iBooks, Kobo

  LAWLESS: Book Seven ~ Amazon, B&N, iBooks, Kobo

  DAUNTLESS: Book Eight ~ Amazon (Autumn 2021)

  AGE OF FAITH: 12th CENTURY MEDIEVAL SERIES

  THE UNVEILING: Book One ~ Amazon

  THE YIELDING: Book Two ~ Amazon

  THE REDEEMING: Book Three ~ Amazon

  THE KINDLING: Book Four ~ Amazon

  THE LONGING: Book Five ~ Amazon

  THE VEXING: Book Six ~ Amazon

  THE AWAKENING: Book Seven ~ Amazon

  THE RAVELING: Book Eight ~ Amazon

  THE FEUD: MEDIEVAL SERIES

  BARON OF GODSMERE: Book One ~ Amazon

  BARON OF EMBERLY: Book Two ~ Amazon

  BARON OF BLACKWOOD: Book Three ~ Amazon

  LADY: MEDIEVAL SERIES

  LADY AT ARMS: Book One ~ Amazon

  LADY OF EVE: Book Two ~ Amazon

  BEYOND TIME: MEDIEVAL TIME TRAVEL SERIES

  DREAMSPELL: Book One ~ Amazon

  LADY EVER AFTER: Book Two ~ Amazon

  STAND-ALONE MEDIEVAL NOVELS

  LADY OF FIRE ~ Amazon

  LADY OF CONQUEST ~ Amazon

  LADY UNDAUNTED ~ Amazon

  LADY BETRAYED ~ Amazon

  INSPIRATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

  HEAD OVER HEELS COLLECTION: STAND-ALONE NOVELS

  STEALING ADDA ~ Amazon

  PERFECTING KATE ~ Amazon

  SPLITTING HARRIET ~ Amazon

  FAKING GRACE ~ Amazon

  SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT SERIES

  LEAVING CAROLINA: Book One ~ Amazon

  NOWHERE CAROLINA: Book Two ~ Amazon

  RESTLESS IN CAROLINA: Book Three ~ Amazon

  OUT-OF-PRINT GENERAL MARKET TITLES

  Bantam/HarperCollins/Dorchester

  WARRIOR BRIDE 1994 (Lady At Arms rewrite)

  VIRGIN BRIDE 1994 (Lady Of Eve rewrite)

  PAGAN BRIDE 1995 (Lady Of Fire rewrite)

  SAXON BRIDE 1995 (Lady Of Conquest rewrite)

  MISBEGOTTEN 1996 (Lady Undaunted rewrite)

  UNFORGOTTEN 1997 (Lady Ever After rewrite)

  BLACKHEART 2001 (Lady Betrayed rewrite)

  www.tamaraleigh.com

  About the Author

  Tamara Leigh signed a 4-book contract with Bantam Books in 1993, her debut medieval romance was nominated for a RITA award, and successive books with Bantam, HarperCollins, and Dorchester earned awards and appeared on national bestseller lists.

  In 2006, the first of Tamara’s inspirational contemporary romances was published, followed by six more with Multnomah and RandomHouse. Perfecting Kate was optioned for a movie, Splitting Harriet won an ACFW Book of the Year award, and Faking Grace was nominated for a RITA award.

  In 2012, Tamara returned to the historical romance genre with the release of Dreamspell and the bestselling Age of Faith and The Feud series. Among her #1 bestsellers are her general market romances rewritten as clean and inspirational reads, including Lady at Arms and Lady of Conquest. In late 2018, she released MERCILESS, the first book in the new AGE OF CONQUEST series, to be followed by seven more unveiling the origins of the Wulfrith family. PSST!—It All Began With a Woman. Watch for DAUNTLESS, the eighth and final book in Autumn 2021.

  Tamara lives near Nashville with her husband, a German Shepherd who has never met a squeaky toy she can’t destroy, and a feisty Morkie who keeps her company during long writing stints.

  Connect with Tamara at her website www.tamaraleigh.com, Facebook, Twitter and tamaraleightenn@gmail.com.

  For new releases and special promotions, subscribe to Tamara Leigh’s mailing list: www.tamaraleigh.com

 

 

 


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