Plantagenet and Tudor Novels The Virgin's Lover, (Paperback)

Plantagenet and Tudor Novels The Virgin's Lover, (Paperback)

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  • Book Details: This paperback novel, "The Virgin's Lover," is part of the Plantagenet and Tudor Novels series, published by Atria Books with ISBN 9780743269261.
  • Publication Specifics: Released on September 7, 2005, this edition features 464 pages, offering a substantial reading experience in a paperback format.
  • Royal Intrigue: The narrative centers on a scandalous love triangle involving Queen Elizabeth I, her childhood friend Robert Dudley, and his wife, Amy Dudley, set against the backdrop of 1558 England.
  • Queen's Dilemma: Elizabeth I inherits a struggling nation plagued by treason and war, facing pressure to marry a strong prince while desiring the ambitious Robert Dudley.
  • Tragic Turn: The story intensifies when Amy Dudley is found dead, thrusting Elizabeth and Robert into a desperate struggle for survival amidst their rekindled romance and political turmoil.
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Feb 27, 2010
AerosmithGal
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Very Entertaining

This was the first book I have ever read by this author and I enjoyed it so much that I have now read several more of her works. I really enjoy the whole "what if" scenario of the story line. Sort of like, "we don't know this is how it happened, but it could have". I did however feel that Queen Elizabeth was protrayed a little to wishy washy, but who am I to say. It made for a good book. I hated Robert Dudley by the end.

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