Honor, revenge, and the quest for justice.
Belgrade, Kingdom of Hungary, 1470 Raised in exile, adolescent noblewoman Margit Szilágyi dreams of returning to her homeland of Transylvania to avenge her fathers murder and reclaim her stolen legacy.
To achieve this, she must break the constraints of her gender and social status and secretly train in combat.
When the king offers her a chance at justice, she seizes it - even if it means disguising herself as a man to infiltrate the vultures nest that now occupies her ancestral eyrie.
Plagued by childhood trauma and torn between two passionate loves, Margit faces brutal battles, her murderous kins traps and inner demons on her quest for vengeance.
Only by confronting the past can she reclaim her honour - if she can survive long enough to see it through.
Return to the Eyrie is an epic coming-of-age tale of a young womans unwavering pursuit of justice and destiny in 15th century Hungary.
Vivid descriptions, captivating characters, and a complex plot.
Not just a tale of revenge, but also a journey of self-discovery and resilience, this book provides a compelling narrative from start to finish.
- The Historical Fiction Company Review.
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