"Legend of Moulin Huet" by Lizzie A. Freeth is a historical fiction unfolding in 17th-century Guernsey against the backdrop of Cromwell's England, where love clashes with rancor and retaliation leads to dark outcomes. The story follows Pierre Moullin, a stern miller, consumed by resentment for the Royalist soldier Charlie Heyward, who has captured his daughter Marguerite's heart. Fueled by animosity and manipulated by the envious Jacques Gaultier, who also desires Marguerite, Pierre plots against Charlie, culminating in a perilous confrontation at the mill that unleashes a torrent of tragic events impacting everyone in their circle. The story weaves together themes of family faithfulness, double-cross, and the fierce discord during this historical period, all seen through the trials and tribulations faced by the characters, reaching a conclusion where love ultimately prevails despite the heavy toll of tragedy.

Legend of Moulin Huet
By Lizzie A. Freeth
On an island torn by allegiance, a father's bitter hatred threatens to destroy the love between his daughter and a soldier, setting in motion a catastrophic chain of events.
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2004-11-22
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