Queen’s Lady The: The perfect bestseller for fans of gripping historical drama (Queens of the Tower Book 2)
Joanna Hickson
Narrator Sophie Bentinck
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Summary
‘Fascinating’ Choice‘This well-researched novel draws you straight into the heart of this engaging story’ My Weekly’A stunning evocative novel… I was completely captivated’ Clare Marchant, author of The Queen’s SpyCan she tread a dangerous line between love and duty? Raven-haired and fiercely independent, Joan Guildford has always remained true to herself. As lady-in-waiting and confidante to Queen Elizabeth, wife of Henry VII, Joan understands royal patronage is vital if she and her husband, Sir Richard, are to thrive in the volatile atmosphere of court life. But Tudor England is in mourning following the death of the Prince of Wales, and within a year, the queen herself. With Prince Henry now heir to the throne, the court murmurs with the sound of conspiracy. Is the entire Tudor project now at stake or can young Henry secure the dynasty? Drawn into the heart of the crisis, Joan’s own life is in turmoil, and her future far from secure. She faces a stark choice – be true to her heart and risk everything, or play the dutiful servant and watch her dreams wither and die. For Joan, and for Henry’s Kingdom, everything is at stake…Praise for Joanna Hickson: ‘Intriguing… told with confidence’ The Times ‘Rich and warm’ Sunday Express ‘Bewitching’ Woman & Home ‘Evocative’ Woman’s Weekly ‘A great tale’ Conn Iggulden ‘Thoroughly engrossing’The Lady Joanna Hickson's The Queen's Lady is a top historical fiction that delves into the heart of the Elizabethan era, a time of political upheaval and personal trials. The romance that unfolds amidst the backdrop of 1485-1603 Britain is as captivating as the rich history that it is steeped in. For fans of Elizabeth Chadwick (A Marriage of Lions), Alison Weir (Henry VIII), Carol Mcgrath (The Silken Rose), Tracy Borman (The Devil's Slave), and Miranda Malins (The Rebel Daughter). HarperCollins 2022
Duration: about 14 hours (14:06:46) Publishing date: 2022-01-20; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —