



Unbeknownst to her, Steffan has been overthrown by his uncle and gets a job as a shepherd. She arrives at the castle of Wolfberg to tend to the duke’s geese. Why, after all these years, has he proposed to her? When she sets out for Wolfberg, her maidservant’s father forces Magdalen to trade places with his daughter. When she eventually receives a marriage proposal from the the Duke of Wolfberg, Magdalen is happy but suspicious of the betrothal. She wonders if her dreams will ever come true because she is a poor baron’s daughter and the duke may wish to have a more advantageous marriage.

My Review: Ever since Magdalen reunited with Steffan, the Duke of Wolfberg, she has dreamed of marrying him. But with no resources, will they be able to find the answers, the hiding places, and the forces they need in time to save both Mallin and Wolfberg? Together, Magdalen and the shepherd uncover a sinister plot against Wolfberg and the duke. When a handsome shepherd befriends her, Magdalen begins to suspect he carries secrets of his own. Stripped of her identity and title in Wolfberg, where no one knows her, Magdalen is sentenced to tend geese while she watches her former handmaiden gain all Magdalen had ever dreamed of. On the journey to Wolfberg Castle, Magdalen’s servant forces her to trade places and become her servant, threatening not only Magdalen’s life, but the lives of those she holds dear. But why would a handsome, wealthy duke want to marry her, a poor baron’s daughter? It seemed too good to be true. Such a marriage was the only way she could save her people from starvation. Magdalen had dreamed about receiving a proposal ever since she met the duke two years ago. She, Magdalen of Mallin, was to marry the Duke of Wolfberg. Synopsis: She lost everything to the scheme of an evil servant.īut she might just gain what she’s always wanted. Source: Netgalley/Publisher in exchange for an honest review. Genre: Historical Fiction, Romance, Christian The Noble Servant (A Medieval Fairy Tale #3)
