![]() ![]() In a country under occupation, Caradoc, lover to Breaca, is caught and faces the ultimate penalty. ![]() They stand on opposite sides in a brutal war of attrition between the occupying army and the defeated tribes, each determined to see the other dead. Dreaming the Bull, the second book in this compelling series, continues the intertwined stories of Boudica, and Bán, now an officer in the Roman cavalry. ![]() ![]() Believing her dead, Breaca's beloved brother, Bán, joined the Roman cause. Book one, Dreaming the Eagle, took readers from Boudica's girlhood with the Eceni tribe to the climax of the two-day battle when she and her lover, Caradoc, faced the invading Romans. She was the last defender of the Celtic culture the only woman openly to lead her warriors into battle and to stand successfully against the might of Imperial Rome - and triumph. "Boudica" means "Bringer of Victory" (from the early Celtic word "boudeg"). Originally a trilogy, this is now a four-part series. The second part of the stunning fictionalization of the life of Britain's warrior queen, Boudica, immerses us in a world of druids and dreamers, warriors and lovers, passion and courage. ![]()
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