The Virgin's Daughters: In the Court of Elizabeth I

The Virgin's Daughters: In the Court of Elizabeth I
ISBN-10
0451226674
ISBN-13
9780451226679
Category
Fiction
Pages
386
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Jeane Westin

Description

Set amidst the repressed sexual longing, scandal, and intrigue at the British Court ,Queen Elizabeth I and her faithful servants, Lady Katherine Grey and Mistress Mary Rogers, must choose between duty and desire. Original.

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