From the fields of Waringham to the bustling streets of London and the halls of Westminster, the world-building is immersive.
🏰 Return to Waringham: A Review of "Drachenbanner" by Rebecca Gablé
The book, published by Bastei Lübbe, takes readers back to 13th-century England.
Whether you've followed the saga since The Smile of Fortune or are looking for a deep dive into the 13th century, Drachenbanner is a must-read.
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Set in England starting in 1238, the story follows Adela of Waringham and Bedric , the son of a serf. Their bond is tested by the rigid class structures of the Middle Ages. While Adela navigates the royal court, Bedric faces the hardships of serfdom under the rule of Adela’s cruel brother. Their paths cross with historical figures like Simon de Montfort , as England teeters on the edge of a civil war that will change the monarchy forever. Why Read It?
The forbidden romance between Adela and Bedric provides a powerful emotional core.
Gablé seamlessly blends the fictional lives of the Waringhams with real historical events.