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faith, allegory, good samaritan, search for love, courage, family reconciliation, forgiveness, romance
King Lior has been so focused on the return of his youngest daughter that he has neglected her two older sisters and his kingdom. But Princess Mykah, his second daughter, has not been so blind. Disguising herself as the Guardian of Raedonleith, she traverses the forest at night to take much-needed assistance to villagers in distress. The villainous Lord Cavendish sends his younger brother Sir Finnian to kill the Guardian but instead, he wounds them. Realising he’s shot a woman, he carries her to the healer, Aiyana, leaving money for her care and a note signed ‘The Man from the Forest’. As Mykah recovers, her betrothal to Sir Colin Cole is announced. Yet she is drawn to Finnian, a man who shows little deference for her, and continues to correspond with the mysterious stranger who saved her. A sweet story about reconciliation, forgiveness and the search for love. This is the second book in the Crown of Promise series but can stand alone.