Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Waiting on Wednesday: Traitor's Kiss by Pauline Francis

Traitor's Kiss by Pauline Francis (Published by Usborne, July 1, 2011)

This is the captivating true story of the young Elizabeth I, as she struggles to survive the treacherous world of Tudor England. After the death of her father, Henry VIII, a young Elizabeth journeys to London to live with her father's widow, Katherine Parr, and her new husband, Thomas Seymour, brother-in-law to King Edward. Surrounded by malicious whisperings of her late mother's witchcraft, Elizabeth is desperate to escape suspicion and discover the truth about her mother. A young stranger asserting Anne's Boleyn's innocence sends her on search a that takes her on a dangerous midnight journey to Bedlam, the hospital for the insane, to meet her mother's former lady-in-waiting. This encounter changes the way she views her mother - and herself. Meanwhile, at home, Elizabeth's reputation is increasingly under threat, as her stepfather, Thomas Seymour makes unwanted advances toward her. Her stepmother witnesses a kiss and Elizabeth is sent back to Hertfordshire in disgrace. Here she falls seriously ill and rumours abound that she is hiding a pregnancy. When Thomas Seymour is arrested for treason in a plot to overthrow King Edward, Elizabeth is implicated by association. Now it is up to her to defend her integrity - and her life...From the author of the best-selling Raven Queen comes a new masterpiece of historical fiction.

I still need to read this author's first two young adult historical fiction novels, but I am really looking forward to this one as I think Elizabeth had a fascinating life and I love reading about the Tudor era.

2 comments:

Stephanie (Books Are A Girl's Best Friend) said...

Thanks for commenting on my WOW-it's strange we picked the same book this week LOL but then again our book tastes are so similar :D
Raven Queen and A World away are both good!

Fourth Musketeer said...

That looks great! Love the cover.

 
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