Pukaar Magazine have an interview with Nicola Tallis about ‘Crown of Blood.’
Unveiling Truth – Interview with Nicola Tallis
Pukaar Magazine have an interview with Nicola Tallis about ‘Crown of Blood.’
Unveiling Truth – Interview with Nicola Tallis
12th April 2017 – Queen of Martyrs: The Story of Mary I (Plantagenet Embers Book 3) by Samantha Wilcoxson
‘God save the Queen! God save our good Queen Mary!’
When these words rang out over England, Mary Tudor thought her troubles were over. She could put her painful past – the loss of her mother and mistreatment at the hands of her father – behind her.
With her accession to the throne, Mary set out to restore Catholicism in England and find the love of a husband that she had long desired. But the tragedies in Mary’s life were far from over. How did a gentle, pious woman become known as ‘Bloody Mary’?’
Further details – Samantha Wilcoxson
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@History of Royals have posted a photo of the cover of the new issue of their magazine. The magazine is available from Thursday 13th April.
On Monday 17th April this website will host one of the stops on Samantha Wilcoxson’s ‘Queen of Martyrs’ blog tour.
Published on 12th April, these are the stops on the tour so far:
Samantha Wilcoxson – Publication Day for Queen Mary!
Knight of Angels – Book Review
English History Authors – Mary I: Her Mother’s Daughter by Samantha Wilcoxson
Mary and Jane: Reluctant Rivals by Samantha Wilcoxson
Tudor Dynasty – Mary and Reginald: What could have been? by Samantha Wilcoxson
Suzy Henderson Writers – Interview with Author Samantha Wilcoxson
Judith Arnopp Historical Novelist – What Elizabeth Learned from Mary by Samantha Wilcoxson
Follow Samantha on social media at:
Samantha’s website: Samantha Wilcoxson
Twitter: @carpe_librum
Facebook: Samantha Wilcoxson – Author
6th April 2017 – So High a Blood: The Life of Margaret, Countess of Lennox by Morgan Ring
‘’Who hopes still constantly with patience shall obtain victory in their claim’
Sometime heir to the English throne, courtier in danger of losing her head, spy-mistress and would-be architect of a united Catholic Britain: Lady Margaret Douglas is the Tudor whose life demands a wider telling.
As niece to Henry VIII and half-sister to James V of Scotland, the beautiful and Catholic Margaret held a unique and precarious position in the English court. Throughout her life, she was to navigate treacherous waters: survival necessitated it. Yet Margaret was no passive pawn or bit-part player. As the Protestant Reformations unfolded across the British Isles and the Tudor monarchs struggled to produce heirs, she had ambitions of her own. She wanted to see her family ruling a united, Catholic Britain. When her niece Mary, Queen of Scots was left a widow, Margaret saw her chance. Through a thoroughly Machiavellian combination of timing, networking and family connections, she set in motion a chain of shattering events that would one day see her descendants succeed to the crowns of England, Ireland and Scotland.
Morgan Ring has revived the story of Lady Margaret Douglas to vivid and captivating effect. From a richly detailed backdrop of political and religious turbulence Margaret emerges, full of resilience, grace and intelligence. Drawing on previously unexamined archival sources, So High a Blood presents a fascinating and authoritative portrait of a woman with the greatest of ambitions for her family, her faith and her countries.’
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