Perhaps The Storybooks Which Tell Long Tales Of Ancient Castles Hidden Away And Decaying Have Some Credibility After All By Cheryl Freier in memory of Martin Freier
Perhaps The Storybooks Which Tell Long Tales Of Ancient Castles Hidden Away And Decaying Have Some Credibility After All
By Cheryl Freier, author of The Wild Grasses Hidden Truth Poems and other historical fiction novels on WWII (Amazon.com)
Scary sights of castles which were in their heyday the most prominent buildings in the area, are decaying to the elements and will someday be gone from sight; their long history will never be told and the memory of their touching resident’s stories will be gone forever.
There was an interesting article on Yahoo internet which explained that the castles were mostly in decay and not used. If you view these castles in an imaginative way, you can picture knights and their armies coming to visit. You can visualize for more modern times mogul barons owning these homes and having lots of guests visiting. However, as in times of the past, species become extinct, and styles of life change, or circumstances just happen.
When you read one of Cheryl Freier’s historical fiction books; and particularly, The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems, you will see destruction all around you. People who lived during this timeline had to accept living in this type of environment and it was not easy. It was an extremely depressive environment.