The King's Sister

The King's Sister

by Anne O'Brien
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Publication Date: 19/12/2014

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Elizabeth of Lancaster

Sister. Wife. Traitor.


One betrayal is all it takes to change history…


June, 1380: Elizabeth Plantagenet – seventeen years old, spoilt, headstrong, fun-loving and intelligent — is about to be married. The Earl of Pembroke is an advantageous choice for all concerned, except Elizabeth, as the Earl is only eight years old.


June, 1386: Scandalously pregnant by Sir John Holland, Duke of Exeter, whilst still married to the Earl, Elizabeth is hastily married again. As half-brother to King Richard II, Sir John is a man known to all for both his charm and self-interested scheming.


Soon Elizabeth is drawn into the heart of a dangerous rebellion with her brother, King Henry IV, on one side, and her husband on the other. As tensions become a matter of life or death, Elizabeth is presented with an impossible choice of where to give her loyalty…


“One of the best writers around... she outdoes even Philippa Gregory.” — The Sun


“Extremely compelling historical fiction.” — Cosmopolitan


“…packed with powerful emotions and tumultuous unfolding of an affair that changed the course of royal history, this is a novel in which to enjoy the past in all it rich colour and dramatic detail…” — Lancashire Evening Post


“Anne O'Brien has joined the exclusive club of excellent historical novelists.” — Sunday Express

ISBN:
9781488797354
9781488797354
Category:
Historical fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
19-12-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
MIRA
Anne O'Brien

After gaining a B.A. Honours degree in History at Manchester University and a Masters degree in education at Hull, Anne O'Brien lived in Yorkshire as a teacher of history.

Always a prolific reader, she enjoyed historical fiction and was encouraged to try her hand at writing. Leaving teaching - but not her love of history - she wrote her first historical romance, a Mills & Boon Regency novel published in 2005.

Anne now lives with her husband in an eighteenth century timber-framed cottage in the depths of Herefordshire, a wild, beautiful place on the borders between England and Wales, renowned for its black and white timbered houses, ruined castles, priories and magnificent churches. Steeped in history, famous people and bloody deeds as well as ghosts and folk lore has given her inspiration for her writing.

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