#eBook A fateful encounter by Martha Radcliffe

A fateful encounter

It was a morning so unremarkable that it could easily have been mistaken for the many others that filled the busy streets of London.

The day, as ordinary as any, began with the customary sounds of carriage wheels scraping the cobblestones, the chatter of street vendors hawking their wares, and the laughter of children darting between pedestrians. A stiff breeze carried with it the scent of the nearby river, mixing with the more distinct and less refined odors of the marketplace.

Among the crowd of bustling Londoners, Mia Thornton stood alone at her small stall, tucked away between larger, more imposing merchants.

Her table, littered with fresh loaves of bread and bruised fruit, was not a spectacle to draw crowds or attract attention. But it was hers, and in the humdrum of her life, that small comfort of ownership meant everything.

Martha Radcliffe , a librarian by trade and day and story tale by night who also likes to watercolour nature on all kinds of paper. Loves her three grandkids, her two daughters and occasionally her husband but she has a strong passion about medieval era England.

Ovi eBook Publishing 2025

Read the eBook it online HERE!
Enjoy viewing & reading it online or download in PDF format HERE!
All eBooks and downloads are FREE!


For more eBooks check Ovi eBookshelves HERE!

No comments:

The last stand or the swan song of the American democracy by Markus Gibbons

The Supreme Court is preparing to take a hammer to the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the cornerstone of American democracy and one of the few leg...