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Droit de Seigneur

Accolon despises the tedious politics of Arthur’s Court, but as a knight, he is obliged to attend. His new squire, Derryn, is sharp-tongued and clever, and takes very good care of Accolon. The pair of them wind up in the middle of a Court conspiracy, holding an enchanted blade and ensnared by a sorceress. Treason, betrayal, gossip and love—Accolon has never known Court to be so dangerous.

Droit de Seigneur

Droit de Seigneur was previously published by Torquere Press. Cover art for Droit de Seigneur was created by Jack Lane Bridges.

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