Mierce, the English Midlands, 8th Century A.D.
Æthelbald, King of Mierce, is a man of ambition. Having created
much-needed stability within his domain, he now aspires to take the
surrounding kingdoms to expand and fortify his own. Stealthy and
cunning, Æthelbald manipulates other men of power to achieve his goals.
The quest for power is not King Æthelbald's only passion in life.
Despite not wishing to marry, he has an unabating lust for women and
takes advantage of his position to 'raid' nunneries to satisfy his
desires. But Æthelbald also wishes to be seen as a fair and merciful
king, and many poor, common folk benefit from his generous deeds and
favourable resolutions.
As Æthelbald's reign grows and strengthens, so too does the authority of
the church, whose leverage over monarchical matters becomes increasingly
overbearing. The church does not approve of King Æthelbald's exploits
with innocent women and seeks to bring him into line with the threat of
eternal damnation.
The sequel to Saints and Sinners, Mixed Blessings chronicles the life
of an English king in the days where the boundaries of kingdoms and
social propriety were undergoing rapid change.