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The Virgin's Daughter

✍ Scribed by Andersen, Laura


Book ID
108647478
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Year
2015
Tongue
en-US
Weight
829 KB
Series
Tudor Legacy 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780804179362

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✦ Synopsis


Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, The Virgin's Daughter is the first book in a captivating new saga about the next generation of Tudor royals, which poses the thrilling question: What if Elizabeth I, the celebrated Virgin Queen, gave birth to a legitimate heir?

Since the death of her brother, William, Elizabeth I has ruled England. She's made the necessary alliances, married Philip of Spain, and produced a successor: her only daughter, Anne Isabella, Princess of Wales. Elizabeth knows that her beloved Anabel will be a political pawn across Europe unless she can convince Philip to grant her a divorce, freeing him to remarry and give Spain its own heir. But the enemies of England have even greater plans for the princess, a plot that will put Anabel's very life and the security of the nation in peril. Only those closest to Elizabeth--her longtime confidante Minuette, advisor and friend Dominic, and their grown children--can be trusted to...


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