Eliza Rose

Eliza Rose
Author: Lucy Worsley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781408898031

The captivating debut children's novel from popular television historian Lucy Worsley is an exciting and charming glimpse behind the scenes of the Tudor court. I would often wonder about my future husband. A knight? A duke? A stable boy? Of course the last was just a wicked fancy. Eliza Rose Camperdowne is young and headstrong, but she knows her duty well. As the only daughter of a noble family, she must one day marry a man who is very grand and very rich. But Fate has other plans. When Eliza becomes a maid of honour, she's drawn into the thrilling, treacherous court of Henry VIII ... Is her glamorous cousin Katherine Howard a friend or a rival? And can a girl choose her own destiny in a world ruled by men?

Poems

Poems
Author: Henry Cogswell Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1821
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The Outlook

The Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1046
Release: 1904
Genre: United States
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A Maid for Mason

A Maid for Mason
Author: Regina Walker
Publisher: Regina Walker
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2023-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In the heart of New York, Mary Ann's life is defined by the toil of her immigrant parents and the mansion where she serves. The master's daughter, full of audacious dreams, tugs Mary Ann into a world of unconventional schemes. One fateful decision leads her into an unexpected arrangement: corresponding with a man pioneering the untamed western frontier. Through their letters, Mary Ann discovers a realm of boundless horizons and the promise of a new life. Mason, a young widower, battles to nurture both his land and his spirited son, James. Alone but resilient, he relies on the support of his sister and her husband. They urge him to entrust James to their care, but Mason clings to his son, fearing separation. In the wake of loss, thoughts of love have no place in Mason's heart as he strives to navigate his uncertain path. ⚠ Yet, Hannah, Mason’s persistent sister, refuses to watch him struggle alone. With a sisterly determination, she intervenes in the form of a well-intentioned deception. ⚠ ♥ Amidst the sprawling frontier, can two lives entwined by good intentions find the courage to embrace love? ♥

The Maid of the White Hands

The Maid of the White Hands
Author: Rosalind Miles
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307422143

Isolde's day has come. In Ireland, her mother, the Queen, lies dying. The throne of the Emerald Isle, one of the last strongholds of the goddess, awaits her. But while Ireland is her destiny, Isolde is already Queen of Cornwall, trapped in a loveless marriage to its mean-spirited King Mark. Her true love is his nephew, Tristan of Lyonesse, who has never married, remaining faithful only to Isolde. Across the sea in France, a young princess who shares Isolde's name enters the story. King Hoel named his daughtor in honor of Isolde of Ireland, and young Isolde of France has always been determined to outdo her beautiful namesake. She is a physician, too, and is called "Blanche Mains," for her white hands and healing touch. Blanche is of an age to be married, and she has chosen her husband—Tristan of Lyonesse. Her father objects, but fate favors Blanche. King Mark has become suspicious of his wife and nephew, and when Tristan is wounded in battle, he sees a chance to separate them for good. Mark sends Tristan to France to be healed by Blanche, who makes the most of the opportunity. Tristan's letters to Isolde are intercepted, and he is told that she has given him up. Near death from his wounds, Tristan sends one last, desparate letter to Isolde by a trusted servant. He is dying, he tells her, and asks for one final sign of their love. If she can forgive him for betraying her, she must come to France in a ship set with white sails. If the ship's sails are black, however, he will know that she no longer loves him. Isolde immediately leaves for France, but when Blanche sees the white-sailed ship from the castle window, she pulls the curtains and tells Tristan that the sails are black. To her horror, he turns his face to the wall and dies. There ends the traditional medieval story of Tristan and Isolde—with betrayal, death, and grief. But the original Irish lengend ends differently, and so does this book, wth magic and drama as only Rosalind Miles could write it.