Available only on AmazonRomance & LoveASIN: B0FKXXCHSN

Public Book

The Plague Walker

A Forbidden Love in the Shadow of the Plague

by Eva Lyndale

★★★★★5.04 confirmed internal ratings

Book Description

In a world ravaged by plague, her knowledge is heresy. His love is her only hope. 14th-century England is a land gripped by fear and death. As the Great Mortality sweeps across the countryside, Margota young healerfinds herself with a terrible but vital purpose. She is the keeper of a legacy passed down through generations of women: a secret journal of remedies that could save countless lives. But in a society ruled by the Church, where unsanctioned healing is branded as witchcraft, her gift could be her undoing. Confident and fiercely independent, Margot’s growing success earns her not praise, but the dangerous scrutiny of a suspicious priest. Accused of heresy and forced to flee, she does not run alone. William Fletcher, a skilled blacksmith, sacrifices everythinghis workshop, his reputation, and his futureto help her escape. His choice binds their fates together amid overwhelming danger.

Book details

AuthorEva Lyndale
GenreRomance & Love
LanguageEnglish
ASINB0FKXXCHSN
Rating5.0 / 5
StatusLIVE

Confirmed Reader Feedback

3 confirmed reader reviews.

5.0

Historical romance with a touch of danger and forbidden love, this book is a great choice.

I really enjoyed reading The Plague Walker. The story pulled me in right away with its mix of history and romance. The love story felt emotional and powerful, even with the dark background of the plague. It was easy to read, well written, and kept me turning the pages.

5.0

Powerful and beautifully written!

This story completely drew me in - emotional, intense, and full of heart. The historical setting felt vivid and real, and the main character was strong, relatable, and unforgettable. I was hooked from the first chapter and couldn’t stop reading. Highly recommend if you love historical fiction with depth and meaning.

5.0

Enjoyed the Message

A dystopian setting of a plague in Medieval Britain rings true to today’s medicine and pandemic. Always a good lesson to learn. Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.