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Tillendra of Morfino is the second book of a three novel arc in the medieval fantasy genre designed to be a little steamier, but not too steamy. The story opens five years after the conclusion of the Northern Wars. The savages of the Norelian Forest, the Capterrans, and their shape shifting friends, the Primals, along with the Wiccan Kingdom of Brujo, have begun agitating against the King and Queen of Mercia. It is time for Lord Ashford of Andaluz to revisit the north to either formalize treaties, or return to war. He has married and honored his Norelian captives, and has children, and has been invited back to Morfino to meet and marry Witch-Queen Maldora's daughters, then to take the throne of Brujo. The weddings planned for Baestra, those of Princess Sena, Princess Mariella and Princess Lisbet are called off as old intrigues and power grabs rise to the surface. His marriage in Bilbao was a disaster, and the southern kingdoms of Soria, the Vale and the southern mountains have suddenly blossomed into problems. Prince Ashford is negotiating with Witch-Queen Maldora of Morfino to visit, but is it a subterfuge to trap and murder him? Is anything as it appears, and what of this simmering rebellion in the north? Ash embarks on a complicated and risky plan to out the traitors, assume the mantle of the north, and unite the kingdom according to the ancient prophecy. His childhood plans are dashed, but he plans to carry on, uniting the kingdom by force if necessary. His planned ascension as the King of Greater Mercia is in doubt. Can he save Mercia? Can he save himself? The legend grows as warlocks, witches, shapeshifters, avians, pagans and other races of beings join his crusade, but are they friend or foe? Each race, being, city and kingdom vies for power and wealth as the kingdom reforms and regroups, both welcoming and fearing the now most powerful man in Greater Mercia.