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Countess, Duchess, twice a Queen, ruler of vast lands, crusader, mother and politician, this is the story of the young Eleanor of Aquitaine. Aquitaine, 1137The young Eleanor of Aquitaine has inherited the lands of her father, at once becoming most powerful and most vulnerable. Promised without her knowledge to the heir to the King of France, Eleanor is about to enter a court unknown, and a world most violent. Through trials of marriage, politics and crusade to the Holy Lands, Eleanor will travel, rising above the limitations set upon her, to forge a path to a future where dreams of true power are more than mere illusion. Daughter of the Sun, Story of the Young Eleanor of Aquitaine is part of the Heirs of Anarchy series by G. Lawrence The author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, proof reader of this work of fiction, and Betibup33 Design Studio, the cover artist.
This is a story of forest and fables, of feather and thorn, of a beast and a beauty and an enchanted castle lost in time But it's not the one you know... The Rose and the Raven is a novella, and part of the Retold of Old Series by G. Lawrence. The author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, proof reader of this work and Fleurie Design, the cover designer.
8th of September, 1560 A body is found at the bottom of a flight of stairs at Cumnor Place, the body of Amy Dudley, wife of Robert Dudley, favourite and some say lover of Queen Elizabeth I. Was it accident, suicide or murder? Everyone knows how close the Queen and Robert Dudley are, as everyone knows that Amy was his ignored and neglected wife, a wife standing in the way of Robert marrying the Queen, to become King. As scandal erupts in Tudor England, everyone wants to know how Amy died, and not the least of them is Amy herself. In company with Death, Amy will travel through past and present, seeking answers to her questions. Who killed her, and why? The Mind's Evil Toy is a historical fantasy, by G. Lawrence.The author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, proof reader of this work, and Betibup33 Design Studio, the cover artist.
Summer 1540 Cromwell has fallen and Jane Rochford, once his spy, is free to serve her new Queen and friend, Catherine Howard. Sworn to protect and shelter the young Queen from enemies past and present, Jane must toil through the perils of the Tudor court so Catherine might survive her dangerous husband, and escape into a better life afterwards. But the past is coming for Queen Catherine and for Jane, and Death, cheated once, will not be cheated again... Servant of Death is Book Six of The Armillary Sphere, Story of Lady Jane Rochford by G. Lawrence. The author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, proof reader of this work of fiction, and M.Y. Cover Design, the cover artist.
Autumn, 1536 The Boleyns have fallen, but one has survived. Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford, has returned to court to serve in the chambers of her friend, the new Queen, Jane Seymour, but Lady Rochford has another master: Cromwell, the man who brought about the deaths of the Boleyns. Set into the chambers of the Queen as a spy, Jane must report to Cromwell, yet her loyalty is granted secretly to the Queen. As the turbulent years roll on, Jane must keep her hatred of Cromwell secret as she serves the changing Queens of Henry VIII. Determined to keep each Queen safe, and to escape the claws of Cromwell, Jane faces sorrow and trials, seeking always a way to break free from her master, and to redeem her failures of the past. She could not save her family, but she must save her friends. My Lady Spy is Book Five of The Armillary Sphere, Story of Lady Jane Rochford, by G. Lawrence The author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, proof reader of this work, and neverland ART the cover artist.
July 1534 Anne Boleyn is Queen, yet her position is fragile. At her side, Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford aids her sister-in-law and Queen as Anne navigates the power and politics of court and country. Tasked with being Anne's 'Little Ear' about court, Jane listens to all, and passes on much. But Anne Boleyn is not the only one to notice Jane's talent for going unseen and seeing much. Another member of court has seen these skills too, and covets them. As the fall of the Boleyns draws near, enemies will gain not only power from the fallen, but the spoils of war too, as Jane's future and fate tumble into their hands. Captive of the King is Book Four of the Armillary Sphere, Story of Lady Jane Rochford, by G. Lawrence. The Author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, proof reader of this work, and to BetiBup33 Studio Designs, the cover artist.
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