Crown in Candlelight

Crown in Candlelight

by RosemaryHawleyJarman (Author)

Synopsis

Katherine of Valois, raised amidst the madness and lechery of the French court, wed to a conquering English king, Henry V, and now alone and afraid in a world of treachery and violence. Owen Tudor, incredibly handsome and gifted, a poet and singer by nature, a warrior by necessity, and now a man ready to risk life for love. Theirs was a passion too perilous to reveal - and too fiery to be long restrained or concealed...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 414
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 04 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 0752445626
ISBN 13: 9780752445625

Media Reviews
'What historical romantic writing should be... with a conviction which the reader shares page by page' THE DAILY MIRROR; 'First-class... Mrs Jarman's skill, scholarship and sheer flair have earned my respect and admiration' SUSAN HOWATCH; 'A rich delight in and respect for history' THE OBSERVER; 'Resplendent with pageantry' THE NEW YORK TIMES; 'One of the lustiest periods in history... an engrossing novel to make you thankful' THE LOS ANGELES TIMES.
Author Bio
Best selling author both in the UK and the North America, Rosemary Hawley Jarman was born in Worcester. She lived most of her time in Worcestershire at Callow End, between Worcester and Upton on Severn. She began to write for pleasure, and followed a very real and valid obsession with the character of King Richard III. With no thought of publication she completed a novel showing the King in his true colours, away from Tudor and Shakespearian propaganda. The book was taken up almost accidentally by an agent, and within six weeks a contract for publication and four other novels was signed with HarperCollins. The first novel We Speak No Treason was awarded The Silver Quill, a prestigious Author's Club Award, and sold out its first print of 30,000 copies within seven days. We Speak No Treason was followed by The King's Grey Mare, Crown in Candlelight and The Courts of Illusion.