Queen of Martyrs Blog Tour


‘Queen of Martyrs’ by Samantha Wilcoxson, the final part in the ‘Plantagenet Embers’ trilogy will be published on 12th April.

To celebrate Samantha will be going on a blog tour with guest articles, excerpts and interviews. I am pleased to say that the tour will be stopping here on 17 April.


(c) 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’?


You can pre-order at:

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Find out about the first two books in the series ‘Plantagenet Princess, Tudor Queen’ and ‘Faithful Traitor.’


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Books 2017 – on sale today – Elizabeth: The Forgotten Years (pbk) by John Guy


30th March 2017 – Elizabeth: The Forgotten Years (paperback) by John Guy


(c) Penguin


‘History has pictured Elizabeth I as Gloriana, an icon of strength and power — and has focused on the early years of her reign. But in 1583, when Elizabeth is fifty, there is relentless plotting among her courtiers — and still to come is the Spanish Armada and the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. We have not, until now, had the full picture.

This gripping and vivid portrait of her life and times — often told in her own words (and including details such as her love of chess and marzipan) — reveals a woman who was insecure, human (‘You know I am no morning woman’), and unpopular even with the men who fought for her. This is the real Elizabeth, for the first time.’

From Amazon.co.uk

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3 Magazine articles added to the website…


Three magazine articles added to the Articles – Magazines section of the bibliography. Two are written by Nicola Tallis and the third is an interview with Nicola.

The Curse of the Nine-Day Queen
by Nicola Tallis
BBC History Magazine
November 2016


(c) BBC History Magazine


What if..Lady Jane Grey had kept the throne?
by Nicola Tallis
All About History Magazine
Issue 47, 2017


(c) Imagine Publishing


Interview with Nicola Tallis (Crown of Blood)
History of Royals
Issue 9, 2016


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A very good reason to buy History of Royals Magazine next month…


I am really looking forward to the April issue of History of Royals Magazine! It will be available from 13th April.


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Two more books for 2017…


27th June 2017 – Elizabeth of York and Her Six Daughters-in-Law: Fashioning Tudor Queenship, 1485-1547 (Queenship and Power) by Retha M Warnicke

(c) Palgrave Macmillan


‘This study of early modern queenship compares the reign of Henry VII’s queen, Elizabeth of York, and those of her daughters-in-law, the six queens of Henry VIII. It defines the traditional expectations for effective Tudor queens―particularly the queen’s critical function of producing an heir―and evaluates them within that framework, before moving to consider their other contributions to the well-being of the court. This fresh comparative approach emphasizes spheres of influence rather than chronology, finding surprising juxtapositions between the various queens’ experiences as mothers, diplomats, participants in secular and religious rituals, domestic managers, and more. More than a series of biographies of individual queens, Elizabeth of York and Her Six Daughters-in-Law is a careful, illuminating examination of the nature of Tudor queenship.’

From Amazon.co.uk

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13th July 2017 – Cecily Duchess of York by J L Laynesmith


(c) A&C Black Advantage


‘This is the first scholarly biography of Cecily Neville, duchess of York, the mother of Edward IV and Richard III. She was said to have ruled Edward IV ‘as she pleased’ and Richard III made his bid for the throne from her home. Yet Cecily has been a shadowy figure in modern histories, noted primarily for her ostentatious piety, her expensive dresses, and the rumours of her adultery.

Here J. L. Laynesmith draws on a wealth of rarely considered sources to construct a fresh and revealing portrait of a remarkable woman. Cecily was the only major protagonist to live right through the Wars of the Roses. This book sheds new light on that bloody conflict in which Cecily proved herself an exceptional political survivor. Skilfully manipulating her family connections and contemporary ideas about womanhood, Cecily repeatedly reinvented herself to protect her own status and to ensure the security of those in her care.

From her childhood marriage to Richard duke of York until her final decade as grandmother of the first Tudor queen, the story of Cecily Neville’s life provides a rich insight into national and local politics, women’s power and relationships, motherhood, household dynamics and the role of religion in fifteenth-century England.’

From Amazon.co.uk

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