Mary Ann Bernal
The Briton and the Dane: Concordia by Mary Ann Bernal
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Travel back in time to late Ninth Century Anglo-Saxon Britain where Alfred the Great rules with a benevolent hand while the Danish King rules peacefully within the boundaries of the Danelaw. Trade flourishes, and scholars Read more
Time: A Literary Underground Anthology
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As a noun, time is defined as “The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.” As an anthology Read more
Unearthed: A Literary Underground Anthology
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Unearthed is an anthology that celebrates and brings to the surface some of the best up-and-coming authors in the literary world. This collection of short stories features new and self published authors. Read more
The Briton and the Dane The Complete Trilogy by Mary Ann Bernal
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The Briton and the Dane novels bring to life the tumultuous ninth century when the formidable Vikings terrorized the civilized world. The epic adventure runs the gamut of deception, treachery, intrigue and betrayal during a time of war and conquest in Anglo-Saxon Britain. Read more
The Briton and the Dane: Legacy by Mary Ann Bernal
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It was a time before England’s Golden Age; before Chaucer’s poetic tales; before the revered Lionheart took the Crusader Cross; before the legend of Robin Hood. It was after the invading Germanic tribes settled the land and petty chieftains vied for supreme sovereignty that a great King sought to unify the British nation. Read more
The Briton and the Dane: Birthright by Mary Ann Bernal
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It was a time before chivalry, before knighthood, before the birth of the great Bard. It was long after the Legions of glorious Rome left Britannia to the Barbarian hordes and Hadrian’s Wall no longer divided the island that a great King sought to unite the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of England. Read more
The Briton and the Dane: The Special Edition by Mary Ann Bernal
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After the last of Rome’s legions left Britannia to the mercy of the invading barbarian hordes and before the age of chivalry, when knighthood was in flower and troubadours sang of courtly love, there lived a King whose love for his people and the land left a legacy coveted by his descendants who sought to wear his crown. Read more


















