Right of Conquest

Ashe Barker


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Right of Conquest by Ashe Barker
Love. Hate. Honour. Obey.

It is the year 1485. King Richard III has fallen at Bosworth, his crown seized from the mud of the battlefield by Henry Tudor. The new monarch intends to stamp his authority on all of England, crushing all remaining opposition under his royal heel. And now, he has sent his men to Whitleigh…

Frances de Whytte loathes the battle-hardened, arrogant warlord who has usurped her family home, driven her brother away and now claims to own all that she holds dear. He has stolen her birthright. The House of York is ruined. But her family need her to protect them so she will do what she must to ensure the survival of those she loves.

But she will never surrender to this ferocious Tudor warrior. She would die first.

Whitleigh Castle is mine now, by right of conquest. I am now Duke of Whitleigh, a title bestowed on me at the Battle of Bosworth by a grateful king, I own this keep and all within it, including the belligerent sister of the previous duke. I intend to be master here and will particularly enjoy bringing this impudent little wench to heel.

But love and hate make odd bedfellows, and in these turbulent times who knows what alliances might form? When love and hate, honour and duty collide, and when my loyalties are tested to the limit, even I do not know what choices I might be forced to make.

Warning: This book contains sexually explicit content which is only suitable for mature readers. If such content upsets you, please do not purchase this book.
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