Prince Nicolai is heir to the throne and to his people's hearts. But agreeing to an arranged marriage for the good of his people, the prince finds that his new bride requires special tenderness if he is to win her heart.
The Princess of Scotland
โ Scribed by Alison Weir
- Publisher
- Review
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 233 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 147227105X
- ASIN
- B07Z8SZP95
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โฆ Synopsis
The Princess of Scotland is an e-short and companion piece to Katheryn Howard: The Tainted Queen , the compelling fifth novel in the Six Tudor Queens series by bestselling author and historian Alison Weir.
'The King would not approve of my falling in love ... My marriage was in his gift'
Brought up in the magnificent castles of Scotland under the storm of her parent's turbulent marriage, Margaret Douglas is well-acquainted with the changing whims of those who hold power. And when her father is exiled by King James V, Margaret is sent to England to seek refuge with her uncle, King Henry VIII.
Margaret is an asset to Henry, who plans to use her eligible marriage status for his own advantage. But, surrounded by the excitement and indulgences of the English court, will Margaret be able to resist the temptations of a young admirer? As she well knows, keeping secrets from the King can be a dangerous game...
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