Die Wanderhure Series by Iny Lorentz, Lee Chadeayne

3.74 · 38 ratings
  • The Wandering Harlot (Die Wanderhure #1)
    #1

    The Wandering Harlot (Die Wanderhure #1)

    Iny Lorentz

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2004

    In 1410 in Constance, Germany, the beautiful Marie Schärer’s luxurious life as a merchant’s daughter is destroyed when her ambitious father arranges her marriage to a lawyer from the Black Forest named Rupert Splendidus. Her childhood sweetheart warns her of the attorney’s sly character and is tragically proven right the day before the wedding, when Rupert accuses Marie of unimaginable behavior and has her thrown into a dank dungeon, where she is brutally attacked by his henchmen... more

  • The Lady of the Castle (Die Wanderhure #2)
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    The Lady of the Castle (Die Wanderhure #2)

    Iny Lorentz, Lee Chadeayne

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2005

    Marie lives happily in Sobernburg Castle with her beloved husband, Michel Adler, a tremendous achievement for a woman who was once the “Wandering Harlot. The couple longs for a family, but when Michel is called to battle against the rebellious Hussites, they have to put those dreams on hold until—if they’re lucky—Michel returns home. Soon after his departure, Marie is thrilled to find she is already with child, but this bright news is quickly tarnished by anxiety for her husband’s return... more

  • The Legacy of the Wandering Harlot (Die Wanderhure #3)
    #3

    The Legacy of the Wandering Harlot (Die Wanderhure #3)

    Iny Lorentz

    Rated: 3.70 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2006

    Marie is living happily again with Michel in their new residence, Kibitzstein Castle. When Marie's mortal enemy learns that Marie is pregnant again, she hatches a dastardly plot to have Marie abducted and declared dead. At first the plan seems to work, and Michel grieves deeply over the loss of Marie, who was the love of his life. Soon Hulda and her allies start urging him to marry again. In the meantime, Marie is sold as a slave and carried off to Russia... more

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