A mother, a wife, a woman of substance...
At nineteen, Elizabeth Seymour is already a mother, has been recently widowed, and seen her Queen, Anne Boleyn, lose her life. Against the wishes of her father, she heads North, away from Wulf Hall and the court in London to Yorkshire, determined to establish a new beginning as a landowner and business woman. As her family in Wiltshire curry favour with King Henry, aided by Thomas Cromwell, Elizabeth makes Kexby Manor her home, finding loyalty among her people there.
Soon, news comes to Elizabeth of the King's desires for her sister, Jane and
while her brother, Edward, encourages her own betrothal to Gregory Cromwell,
son of Thomas. It is a happy second marriage for Elizabeth, but it brings
unwanted involvement in the dark plots and secrecy of the court, while in the
wider country, changes in religious practice threaten to alter the traditions
and values of all she has known...
THE QUEEN'S SISTER vividly imagines the story of the woman possibly portrayed
in Hans Holbein's beautiful painting 'Portrait of a Lady,' and is a colourful,
meticulously researched novel of Tudor life behind the scenes.
What readers say about Carol McGrath's novels:
'Another beautifully crafted, well-researched work of historical fiction from Carol
McGrath'
'Brimming with intrigue, tension and adventure, The Lost
Queen is a powerful
Medieval tale full of atmosphere, danger and emotion and transports the
reader to another world'
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Following a first degree in English and History at QUB, Carol McGrath completed an MA in Creative Writing from The Seamus Heaney Centre, Queens University Belfast, followed by an MPhil in English from University of London. She is published by Headline.
The Handfasted Wife, first in a trilogy about the royal women of 1066 was shortlisted for the RoNAs in 2014. The Swan-Daughter and The Betrothed Sister complete this highly acclaimed trilogy. Mistress Cromwell, a best-selling historical novel about Elizabeth Cromwell, wife of Henry VIII’s statesman, Thomas Cromwell, was republished by Headline in 2020. The Silken Rose, first in a Medieval She-Wolf Queens Trilogy, featuring Ailenor of Provence, saw publication in April 2020. This was followed by The Damask Rose. The Stone Rose was published April 2022. The Stolen Crown 2023 and July 2024 The Lost Queen about Berengaria of Navarre and The Third Crusade. The Queen’s Sister, sequel to Mistress Cromwell sees publication in June 2026.
Carol writes historical non-fiction as well as fiction. Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England was published in February 2022 by Pen & Sword. She speaks at Conferences and gives interviews.
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Thank you so much for hosting Carol McGrath today, Mary Ann. We appreciate your support.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Cathie xo
The Coffee Pot Book Club
My pleasure.
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