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Angloa

Angloa is an island nestled off the western coast of France and Northern Spain. During the Middle Ages, it was an English colony until it gained its independence during the Hundred Years War. During the Renaissance, Angloa became the gateway to the Americas for many European countries as before setting off for or returning from the New World, many merchant ships would pass through the country's gates. Thus, its economy flourished at the start of the 16th century, once more attracting the interest of England, kindling the threat of another war.

Follow along a series of stories spanning several centuries where court intrigues, conflicts, war, love, and friendship play a big part. Below you'll find the following stories in chronological order:

The Secrets Trilogy




In 1519, Tristan Hawthorne, general of the armies of the north, secures victory for Angloa against a drawn-out war with the English. Upon his return to Wessport, the Angloan capital, he is rewarded with lands and titles. Alas, these can only be claimed if he enters matrimony with Christine Vega, daughter of the executed traitor, Count of Cadherra. What starts out as a union of convenience grows and blossoms as the couple is faced with the threat of another conflict, this time far closer to home than they could ever have imagined.

Audeamus






Amidst the turbulence of revolution, the peace of a quiet town is disturbed when someone seemingly dead rises from the grave.

Set in 1794-1795, the sleepy little town of Hayes sees havoc as someone masquerades as a ghost from the past in order to reveal a series of murders and corruption in the town. 

The Portrait and The Letter


With a new and progressive female PM, the discovery of a long-lost painting, and the machinations of a secret organization, Josephine Hastings finds herself cast into a conflict taking place in the shadows. Her expertise in the field of history could unveil Angloa's most well-kept secret... or guard it