The Queen's Lady by Eve Edwards (Published by Puffin Books UK, February 3, 2011)
1584 – Surrey, England. When Lady Jane Rievaulx begins service to the Queen at Richmond Palace, she is thrilled at the court’s newest arrival . . . Master James Lacey. Despite her previous courtship with his older brother, James is the man she truly loves. And for his part, he cannot deny his fascination with her. However, James is setting sail on a treacherous journey to the Americas, seeking absolution for what he sees as past sins. But when Lady Jane is forced into a terrible situation by her own family, there is only one man to save her. Will Master James return to his lady - before it’s too late?
I read Eve Edwards's debate novel The Other Countess not long ago and *LOVED* it so I can't wait to read her second book, especially since the Tudor era is one of my favorite settings for historical fiction.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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2 comments:
Sounds like a good read. Now I have to add both this and her debut novels to "to be read" list. I wonder if I'll ever catch up!
Is The Other Countess a YA hf book?
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