Queens of the Tower Series by Joanna Hickson

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  • The Lady of the Ravens (Queens of the Tower #1)
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    The Lady of the Ravens (Queens of the Tower #1)

    Joanna Hickson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2020

    Praise for Joanna Hickson: ‘Bewitching . . . alive with historical detail’ Good Housekeeping ‘Intriguing . . . told with confidence’ The Times Two women, two very different destinies, drawn together in the shadow of the Tower of London: Elizabeth of York, her life already tainted by dishonour and tragedy, now queen to the first Tudor king, Henry the VII. Joan Vaux, servant of the court, straining against marriage and motherhood and privy to the deepest and darkest secrets of her queen... more

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  • The Lady of the Ravens: a gripping historical fiction novel from the author of bestsellers like The Agincourt Bride (Queens of the Tower #1)
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    The Lady of the Ravens: a gripping historical fiction novel from the author of bestsellers like The Agincourt Bride (Queens of the Tower #1)

    Joanna Hickson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2021

    ‘A fascinating portrait of the women who helped make a dynasty’ The Times‘Bewitching’ Woman Home‘Evocative’ Woman’s WeeklyTwo women, two very different destinies, drawn together in the shadow of the Tower of London:Elizabeth of York, her life already tainted by dishonour and tragedy, now queen to the first Tudor king, Henry the VII.Joan Vaux, servant of the court, straining against marriage and motherhood and privy to the deepest and darkest secrets of her queen... more

  • The Queen’s Lady (Queens of the Tower #2)
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    The Queen’s Lady (Queens of the Tower #2)

    Joanna Hickson

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2022

    Can she tread a dangerous line between love and duty?Raven-haired and fiercely independent, Joan Guildford has always remained true to herself.As lady-in-waiting and confidante to Queen Elizabeth, wife of Henry VII, Joan understands royal patronage is vital if she and her husband, Sir Richard, are to thrive in the volatile atmosphere of court life.But Tudor England is in mourning following the death of the Prince of Wales, and within a year, the queen herself... more

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