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Written in their Stars
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Written in their Stars

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"Remarkable. Stunning imagery, and delicately vivid depictions. A dramatic and romantic novel of courage and faith." BRAG Medallion

London, 1649. As King Charles I meets his bloody end on the executioner's block, Royalist cousins Nan Wilmot and Frances Apsley witness the king's death as a call to action. Determined to see his son, the exiled prince, return to the throne, they risk everything to restore the monarchy. Meanwhile, their radical cousin Luce, wife of regicide John Hutchinson, celebrates the rise of the republic, setting the stage for a devastating clash of cherished family love and loyalty.

Nan, as Countess of Rochester, uses her powerful position to manipulate England's political divide, defying Cromwell and establishing a Royalist spy network. Frances and her husband, Allen, escape to Paris to join the impoverished prince in his fight for restoration. Luce remains loyal to her beloved republic, defending Nottingham Castle under siege. As these courageous women navigate treacherous political waters and devious foes, their husbands fight openly across England's fortresses and battlefields, all for a cause that may destroy them.

In the chaos of war, Nan, Frances, and Luce are trapped between loyalty and love. Will the return of the king be a victory, or the bitter end of everything they've fought for?

Based on the true story of Elizabeth St.John's ancestors, this gripping historical novel brings to life the dramatic choices and sacrifices of women who shaped the fate of England during its darkest days of civil war. Perfect for readers of literary historical fiction who seek adventure, love, and the untold stories of courageous women.

"The women of the era utilized every skill at their disposal in a time when they had no official representation. Superb. You can't help but admire their tenacity, wit and intelligence. These characters are real people who lived and whose story has been faithfully told. They will live with me for a long time. A fantastic book that I will read again. Five Stars. Reader's Favorite

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elizabeth St.John
Date
31 March 2020
Pages
442
ISBN
9798223210337

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"Remarkable. Stunning imagery, and delicately vivid depictions. A dramatic and romantic novel of courage and faith." BRAG Medallion

London, 1649. As King Charles I meets his bloody end on the executioner's block, Royalist cousins Nan Wilmot and Frances Apsley witness the king's death as a call to action. Determined to see his son, the exiled prince, return to the throne, they risk everything to restore the monarchy. Meanwhile, their radical cousin Luce, wife of regicide John Hutchinson, celebrates the rise of the republic, setting the stage for a devastating clash of cherished family love and loyalty.

Nan, as Countess of Rochester, uses her powerful position to manipulate England's political divide, defying Cromwell and establishing a Royalist spy network. Frances and her husband, Allen, escape to Paris to join the impoverished prince in his fight for restoration. Luce remains loyal to her beloved republic, defending Nottingham Castle under siege. As these courageous women navigate treacherous political waters and devious foes, their husbands fight openly across England's fortresses and battlefields, all for a cause that may destroy them.

In the chaos of war, Nan, Frances, and Luce are trapped between loyalty and love. Will the return of the king be a victory, or the bitter end of everything they've fought for?

Based on the true story of Elizabeth St.John's ancestors, this gripping historical novel brings to life the dramatic choices and sacrifices of women who shaped the fate of England during its darkest days of civil war. Perfect for readers of literary historical fiction who seek adventure, love, and the untold stories of courageous women.

"The women of the era utilized every skill at their disposal in a time when they had no official representation. Superb. You can't help but admire their tenacity, wit and intelligence. These characters are real people who lived and whose story has been faithfully told. They will live with me for a long time. A fantastic book that I will read again. Five Stars. Reader's Favorite

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Elizabeth St.John
Date
31 March 2020
Pages
442
ISBN
9798223210337