by Diana Rubino
The castle also has beautiful grounds, staterooms, a dungeon and many towers to climb, affording a sweeping view of the Warwickshire countryside and the River Avon. The gleaming red Kenilworth Castle is close by, but is mostly in ruins.
I hope you have enjoyed The Yorkist series, and will enjoy my New York series as well. They are set in two very different time periods, but feature passionate characters who live and love not wisely, but too well, to quote the Bard.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank the Medieval Heritage Society, who at Goodrich Castle, patiently answered my many questions and gave a fine performance.
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