<p><b>In a magical ancient Britain, bards sing a story of treachery, love and death. This is that story. </b><b>For fans of Madeline Miller's <i>Circe, </i></b><b>Lucy Holland's <i>Sistersong </i>retells the folk ballad ‘The Twa Sisters'.</b><br><br><b>'A captivating spell of myth and magic' </b>– <b>Jennifer Saint, author of <i>Ariadne</i></b><br><br>King Cador’s children inherit a land abandoned by the Romans, torn by warring tribes. Riva can cure others, but can’t heal her own scars. Keyne battles to be seen as the king’s son, although born a daughter. And Sinne dreams of love, longing for adventure.<br><br>All three fear a life of confinement within the walls of the hold, their people’s last bastion of strength against the invading Saxons. However, change comes on the