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(Tudor Saga #1)
Historical, Historical Fiction, Romance, Tudor Period, British Literature, Fiction, 15th Century
Henry Tudor was not born to the throne of England: bothviolence and his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughterand direct heir of King Edward IV, helped him secure thethrone for himself and for generations to come. Though Henryand Elizabeth's union was born from political necessity, itbecame a love story that led to seven children as well as bothheartbreak and happiness.
(Tudor Saga #1)
Historical, Historical Fiction, Romance, Tudor Period, British Literature, Fiction, 15th Century
Henry Tudor was not born to the throne of England: bothviolence and his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughterand direct heir of King Edward IV, helped him secure thethrone for himself and for generations to come. Though Henryand Elizabeth's union was born from political necessity, itbecame a love story that led to seven children as well as bothheartbreak and happiness.
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To Hold the Crown by Jean Plaidy - eBook - Historical, Historical Fiction, Romance, Tudor Period, British Literature
To Hold the Crown by Jean Plaidy - eBook - Historical, Historical Fiction, Romance, Tudor Period, British Literature
(Tudor Saga #1)
Historical, Historical Fiction, Romance, Tudor Period, British Literature, Fiction, 15th Century
Henry Tudor was not born to the throne of England: bothviolence and his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughterand direct heir of King Edward IV, helped him secure thethrone for himself and for generations to come. Though Henryand Elizabeth's union was born from political necessity, itbecame a love story that led to seven children as well as bothheartbreak and happiness.
(Tudor Saga #1)
Historical, Historical Fiction, Romance, Tudor Period, British Literature, Fiction, 15th Century
Henry Tudor was not born to the throne of England: bothviolence and his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughterand direct heir of King Edward IV, helped him secure thethrone for himself and for generations to come. Though Henryand Elizabeth's union was born from political necessity, itbecame a love story that led to seven children as well as bothheartbreak and happiness.
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