Set in the Tudor era, this novel explores an intriguing alternate history where Elizabeth I, renowned as the Virgin Queen, bears a legitimate heir. The story delves into the complexities of royal lineage and the implications of such a birth on the monarchy. With rich historical detail and compelling characters, it invites readers to imagine the ripple effects on power dynamics and personal relationships within the Tudor court, appealing to fans of historical fiction.
L'Héritage des Tudor Séries
Cette série plonge dans une histoire alternative, explorant les dynamiques de pouvoir et les relations personnelles au sein de la cour royale anglaise. Elle se concentre sur les lignées dynastiques et comment l'histoire aurait pu se dérouler différemment avec d'autres choix de personnages clés. Les amateurs de fiction historique apprécieront les décors d'époque détaillés et les récits captivants d'ambition et de conséquences.



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Set in the captivating world of the Tudor court, this historical novel explores the lives of the next generation of Tudor royals. It features richly detailed settings and vividly drawn characters, capturing the glamour and intrigue of the era. With a focus on themes of power and seduction, it promises to engage fans of historical fiction, particularly those who appreciate the works of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir. The narrative is infused with the complexities of royal life, making it a compelling read.
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The Virgin's War
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
"Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, The Virgin's War is award-winning author Laura Andersen's gripping conclusion in the trilogy about the next generation of Tudor royals, bringing to life the drama and intrigue of Queen Elizabeth I; her daughter, Anabel, the Princess of Wales; and two countries locked in a battle for the ages. As the Spanish Armada approaches Irish shores, Elizabeth I feels the full burden of her royal office. She must not let England fall to her former husband, King Philip of Spain. And Princess Anabel, their daughter, has yet to declare with whom her allegiance--and her support--lie. Exiled Stephen Courtenay is in France with his brother, Kit, who has his own reasons for avoiding England. But rumblings of war, a sinister plot, and their loyalty to the crown call them home. Yet not even Pippa Courtenay, their sister, gifted with divine sight, can foresee the grave danger that awaits them all. As Queen Elizabeth commits her riches, her honor, and her people to the approaching conflict, she will risk everything--even her life--to preserve England's freedom."-- Provided by publisher