The Circle of Queens

The Circle of Queens
Author: V Reinau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre:
ISBN:

Five dominant women devise a plan and rally around a devilish idea...Locktober. It doesn't matter that these lovely middle-aged businesswomen all practice a female-led relationship, at least to some extent. For the month leading up to Halloween, male chastity is the name of the game. Think of it as a friendly contest, a tradition of sorts. The inner dominatrix transforms each of the Queens into a Keyholder, the sole controller of her husband's erection, his climax, his manhood. Sophia, the newest member of the Circle, takes it upon herself to create a lair, an inner sanctum-a dungeon-where the Circle of Queens reign supreme. They sit on five thrones, governing an erotic masquerade of kink and decadence, vying for power. Until Locktober is over, these females have to cure an insatiable lust that builds and brews within each of them. Their keys control everything, not only their husbands, but their futures...

The Sugar Queen

The Sugar Queen
Author: Sarah Addison Allen
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553805495

Quiet, awkward Josey Cirrini's peaceful life caring for her elderly mother is turned upside down when Della Lee Baker, a sassy, confident, and bold waitress fleeing an abusive boyfriend, decides to hide out in Josey's home.

Queen Christina of Sweden and her Circle

Queen Christina of Sweden and her Circle
Author: Susanna Åkerman
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1991-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004246703

The life and works of Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689) have often been obscured behind a haze of Iurid myths and legends. This book looks again at her notorious abdication of 1654, seeing it against the background of her reputation as a "libertine", a heterodox religious thinker. Her subsequent conversion to Catholicism is therefore understood as a consequence of messianic and millenarian expectations during those turbulent years, and her bizarre attempt in 1657 to become the ruler of Naples is revealed to be the political wing of a comprehensive religious and intellectual philosophy.

Captive Queen

Captive Queen
Author: Alison Weir
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2010-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 038566978X

For historical fiction readers, a tantalizing new novel from New York Times bestselling author Alison Weir about the passionate and notorious French queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Renowned for her highly acclaimed and bestselling British histories, Alison Weir has in recent years made a major impact on the fiction scene with her novels about Queen Elizabeth and Lady Jane Grey. In this latest offering, she imagines the world of Eleanor of Aquitaine, the beautiful twelfth-century woman who was Queen of France until she abandoned her royal husband for the younger man who would become King of England. In a relationship based on lust and a mutual desire for great power, Henry II and Eleanor took over the English throne in 1154, thus beginning one of the most influential reigns and tumultuous royal marriages in all of history. In this novel, Weir uses her extensive knowledge to paint a most vivid portrait of this fascinating woman.

Persons of Consequence

Persons of Consequence
Author: Louis Auchincloss
Publisher: New York : Random House
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1979
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"Part sociology, part royal gossip, this glossy, readable book follows Victoria from her submissive childhood through her domineering reign. Auchincloss - a Wall Street lawyer and novelist (The Winthrop Covenant) - paints the Queen as less pompous than have previous biographers. But he is really more concerned with the courtly higher-ups around her and provides a non-Victorian, savvy lowdown. With its plentiful illustrations, this is a fascinating introduction to the era."--Amazon.com.

The Lost Queen

The Lost Queen
Author: Signe Pike
Publisher: Atria Books
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150119142X

“Outlander meets Camelot” (Kirsty Logan, author of The Gracekeepers) in the first book of an exciting historical trilogy that reveals the untold story of Languoreth—a powerful and, until now, tragically forgotten queen of sixth-century Scotland—twin sister of the man who inspired the legendary character of Merlin. Intelligent, passionate, rebellious, and brave, Languoreth is the unforgettable heroine of The Lost Queen, a tale of conflicted loves and survival set against the cinematic backdrop of ancient Scotland, a magical land of myths and superstition inspired by the beauty of the natural world. One of the most powerful early medieval queens in British history, Languoreth ruled at a time of enormous disruption and bloodshed, when the burgeoning forces of Christianity threatened to obliterate the ancient pagan beliefs and change her way of life forever. Together with her twin brother Lailoken, a warrior and druid known to history as Merlin, Languoreth is catapulted into a world of danger and violence. When a war brings the hero Emrys Pendragon, to their door, Languoreth collides with the handsome warrior Maelgwn. Their passionate connection is forged by enchantment, but Languoreth is promised in marriage to Rhydderch, son of the High King who is sympathetic to the followers of Christianity. As Rhydderch's wife, Languoreth must assume her duty to fight for the preservation of the Old Way, her kingdom, and all she holds dear. “Moving, thrilling, and ultimately spellbinding” (BookPage), The Lost Queen brings this remarkable woman to life—rescuing her from obscurity, and reaffirming her place at the center of the most enduring legends of all time. “Moving, thrilling, and ultimately spellbinding, The Lost Queen is perfect for readers of historical fiction like The Clan of the Cave Bear and Wolf Hall, and for lovers of fantasy like Outlander and The Mists of Avalon” (BookPage).

Queen Isabella

Queen Isabella
Author: Alison Weir
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2006-12-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0345497066

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Alison Weir's Mary Boleyn. In this vibrant biography, acclaimed author Alison Weir reexamines the life of Isabella of England, one of history’s most notorious and charismatic queens. Isabella arrived in London in 1308, the spirited twelve-year-old daughter of King Philip IV of France. Her marriage to the heir to England’s throne was designed to heal old political wounds between the two countries, and in the years that followed she became an important figure, a determined and clever woman whose influence would come to last centuries. Many myths and legends have been woven around Isabella’s story, but in this first full biography in more than 150 years, Alison Weir gives a groundbreaking new perspective.

Greyfax Grimwald

Greyfax Grimwald
Author: Niel Hancock
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2004-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765346133

Loyal friends Bear, Dwarf, and Otter bid farewell to their home and embark on a magical journey to the fabled World Beyond Time and its ageless Circle of Light. With Greyfax Grimwald, the mighty wizard, they must face the dangers of the gloomy border of the Northerland, the green fires of the Palace of Darkness, evil spells and dark enchantments, the dread city of Humans, and--most fearsome of all--the evil Dark Queen.

INSIDE THE QUEEN’S CHAMBER

INSIDE THE QUEEN’S CHAMBER
Author: Frank G. Srebot
Publisher: Frank Srebot
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2016-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0986853119

The Illuminati, The Kabbalah, The Knights Templar, Freemasonry, Rosicrucian's, Jesuits, Buddhism, Hindu and Ancient Egypt Sun Worship. What do they all have in common? The mystery religion; communicating to the divine by connecting to the celestial bodies. INSIDE THE QUEEN’S CHAMBER (SOLOMON’S KEY TRILOGY book 1) is a Da Vinci Code styled Conspiracy Thriller that will capture the minds of the most ardent conspiracy enthusiasts. This mind thriller story is full of suspense and intrigue. Herald Clairvaux, a Professor of Theatre, bears witness to a startling event: a pentagram (a blazing star) appears before him conveying an obscure message. He tries to link the vision to the ill health of his Great Uncle Bernie, an elderly Jesuit Priest, who is Herald’s closest living relative. Several other visions appear. Desperate, he recruits the help of two close associates to make sense of these mysterious events.