Set amid the turmoil of the Albigensian Crusade in thirteenth century France THE NIGHT'S DARK SHADE tells of heresy versus orthodoxy and of forbidden love versus fidelity. Heiress of her father's estates in Auvergne the orphaned Lady Raphaëlle leaves her home to marry a nobleman in a remote castle in the Pyrenees. There she encounters the mysterious Cathar sect who challenge all of her most deeply held beliefs. As she seeks the path of her true calling she discovers hatred and betrayal as well as abiding friendship and unexpected love.From the first page Vidal draws the reader into a vibrant world of action and emotion. Raphaelle de Miramande is an engaging young heroine bravely facing physical and moral dangers and dilemmas in search of truth and love. Vidal's novel captures the spirit of the Middle Ages. ~Stephanie A. Mann author of Supremacy and Survival. A harrowing and engrossing journey. ~Catherine Delors author of Mistress of the Revolution and For the KingThe novel illustrates how easily and insidiously the abhorrent becomes desirable the selfish honorable when individuals seek nothing beyond the fulfillment of their own desires a message perhaps even more relevant today than it was centuries ago. ~Julianne Douglas Writing the Renaissance blog. Elena Maria Vidal has been gifted with an eye for historical detail an energetic imagination an elegant writing style and a keen and informed faith all of which blend attractively together in this her latest work. ~Christine Niles host of Fidelis Radio's Forward Boldly. In the first chapter the setting plot and all the main characters are all well-established....The novel moves on mixing history and drama at a good pace. Raphaelle is caught up in several major dilemmas; we can truly sympathize with what she is going through. ~Elizabeth Kathryn Gerold-Miller blogger. The festering underbelly of the Cathar movement and the clash between two rival faiths in thirteenth-century France make this novel very interesting very enjoyable and...one of the most intriguing takes on religious controversies of the Middle Ages. If you are a fan of medieval stories then this one is certainly worth picking up. ~Gareth Russell author of Popular and The Immaculate Deception
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