Queen of Love

Christopher Nicole


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Queen of Love by Christopher Nicole
The marriage of Henry of Anjou, Duke of Normandy, and Eleanor of Aquitaine was the sensation of the medieval world...

Henry was the son of the most feared woman in Europe; a woman reputedly descended from the devil - Empress Matilda.

Still only in his teens, but a man of overweening ambition and unbridled passion, Henry was destined to become King of England.

Meanwhile, Eleanor, divorced queen of France, twelve years older than her husband, yet at the peak of her beauty, knew that she too was destined for great things.

Though her reputation had been tarnished by her amorous affairs in Palestine during the Second Crusade, she was still the richest heiress in Europe.

From the highs and lows of her tumultuous marriage, to her strong relationships with her ten children, Eleanor carved out a position of great authority for herself.

Not to mention an epic legacy.

Above all, this is the story of a woman who loved too deeply for her own good.

But will it ultimately lead to her downfall?

Queen of Love is a passionate and captivating historical romance, providing an enlightening reflection on the life and successes of Eleanor of Aquitaine.

Praise for Christopher Nicole


‘A sensual, passion-packed saga!’ – Publishers Weekly

‘Sex and violence… fast-paced, entertaining, appealing!’ – Library Journal

Christopher Nicole was born in the West Indies in 1930 and currently resides in the Channel Islands with his wife, Diana, who is also a novelist. He has written over 200 fiction and non-fiction books since 1957, including the best-selling, five-volume Caribee series. He primarily writes historical novels and specialises in series and sagas, and has won international acclaim for his work.
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