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  1. Nisareen - So Much To Read So Little Time

    Nisareen - So Much To Read So Little Time edited the description of Lady of Hay Monday, July 4, 2011.

    • So well researchedJo Clifford, successful journalist, is all set to debunk the idea of past-life regression in her next magazine series. But when she herself submits to a simple hypnotic session, she relives the final, tortured moments in the life of Matilda, a 12th century Welshwoman married to a baron during the reign of King John. In the process, Jo herself comes close to death.

      As she learns of Matilda's unhappy marriage, her love for the handsome Richard de Clare and so well written thatthe brutal threats of death at the hands of King John, it is almost impossible to put down. The novel has everythingbecomes clear that readersJo's past and present are hopelessly entwined and that, eight hundred years on, a story of racy fiction could ask for: beautiful characters, exotic settings, passion...and situationssecret passion and characters thatunspeakable treachery is about to begin again. Her journeys into the past are so completely convincing that they comenot happy, but then neither is her present and she finds it harder and harder to life.return after each regression into the past. But what will happen if she continues until Matilda, Lady of Hay, dies? ...

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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of Lady of Hay Saturday, August 1, 2009.

    • So well researched and so well written that it is almost impossible to put down. The novel has everything that readers of racy fiction could ask for: beautiful characters, exotic settings, passion...and situations and characters that are so completely convincing that they come to life.

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