The Loves of the Lionheart

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by Margaret Brazear


  The Minstrel’s Lady - This book is the winner of the 2017 e festival of words Best Romance award

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  Old Fashioned Values - a thriller

  Time Travel adventures – Ye Olde Antique Shoppe

  The Edward V Coin

  The Anne Boleyn Necklace

  The Ripper Rings

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  Did you love The Loves of the Lionheart? Then you should read For the Love of Anne by Margaret Brazear!

  In 1525, a young gentlewoman returned from France to take up a position as maid of honour to Queen Katherine of Aragon.

  There she met a young page in the household of Cardinal Wolsey. His name was Lord Henry Percy, heir to the illustrious earldom of Northumberland.

  The couple fell in love and planned to marry and for a little while they were happy, believing they could build a future together.

  But one powerful man had other ideas.

  The young gentlewoman was Anne Boleyn. This is her story.

  Read more at Margaret Brazear’s site.

  Also by Margaret Brazear

  The Gentle Giant: Caring for the Newfoundland Dog

  For the Love of Anne

  The Loves of the Lionheart

  Watch for more at Margaret Brazear’s site.

  About the Author

  Margaret Brazear was born in London in 1948 and has studied history for more than fifty years. She is a mother of three, a grandmother of three and a great grandmother of one.

  Margaret is an animal lover and has a particular affinity with dogs.

  Read more at Margaret Brazear’s site.

 

 

 


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