Looking Back (The Sword of Glastonbury #12)

Lisa Shea


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Looking Back by Lisa Shea
Kath has survived hell. She was captured by slavers, her family and friends were brutally murdered, and her village was razed. Everything she loved was lost, including Roger, the man who had filled her heart with unimaginable joy.

After years of recovery her focus in life is to save innocents from a similar fate. She works with a team of soldiers to protect nuns and vulnerable communities. The only thorn in her side is the partner she has been paired with - a long-haired, drunken, hollow shadow of a man. Worst of all, fate has given him the same name as her beloved.

When Kath realizes the rock-bottom soul riding by her side is the remnant of the Roger she adored, she struggles to find the strength to face her past - and to forge a new tomorrow.

Lisa has written 12 medieval novels. Each is a standalone story and can be read in any order. Each has its own flavor and atmosphere - each is set in a different part of England and showcases the natural beauty of its region. Looking Back is set in Merseyside, in eastern England. The cover photo shows that beautiful landscape. All of Lisa's books are teen-friendly with no graphic violence or intimacy.

Looking Back is a tale of harsh challenges and second chances, where the road to love is not smooth, similar to Edge of Tomorrow.
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