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Jean Plaidy

    Esta autora se hizo famosa por su prolífica producción en ficción histórica, a menudo publicando bajo diversos seudónimos para distinguir entre sus variados temas. Su escritura se caracteriza por una mirada incisiva al pasado, dando vida a épocas pasadas con ricos detalles y personajes psicológicamente desarrollados. Los lectores descubren intrigas cortesanas intrincadas, romances apasionados y eventos históricos dramáticos que la autora teje magistralmente. Su habilidad para adentrarse en diferentes períodos históricos y capturar su esencia la convierte en una narradora distintiva. Esto le ha valido una amplia base de lectores que aprecian su poder narrativo que transporta en el tiempo.

    Jean Plaidy
    El señor de Far Island
    Castilla para Isabel
    La Señora de Mellyn
    Las arenas movedizas
    La hija del regente
    La luna del cazador - 3a edición
    • La luna del cazador - 3a edición

      • 311 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Cordelia Grant regresa a Inglaterra después de pasar un tiempo en un exclusivo internado en Suiza. Trae consigo una excelente formación, bellas amistades y el inquietante recuerdo de un hombre enigmático. En su país natal, Cordelia comienza a trabajar en un colegio cercano a la residencia de sir Jason Verringer, un noble arrogante y seguro de sí mismo que presume ser descendiente del diablo. Jason acecha a la joven con la paciencia de un depredador. A ella le produce repulsión, hasta que necesita su ayuda al sentirse amenazada. Y es así, con su vida en peligro y llena de sentimientos confusos, como Cordelia encontrará el auténtico amor.

      La luna del cazador - 3a edición
      4,2
    • Las arenas movedizas

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      El marco de esta novela es la costa de Kent, en la región donde se encuentran las terribles y traidoras «arenas movedizas». Caroline Verlaine, joven viuda de un pianista famoso, con el pretexto de un empleo viene a este lugar para averiguar la misteriosa desaparición de su hermana. La entrada en la antigua casa Stacy la sobrecoge; no obstante, una contradictoria atracción crece hacia uno de sus miembros. ¿Accidente? ¿Asesinato? Caroline está dispuesta a encontrar la verdad aun con el riesgo creciente de su vida. Como siempre, la autora enmarca a sus protagonistas en una situación de misterio e intriga, necesarios en este tipo de relatos; pero esto no sería suficiente sin una prosa inteligente y culta –con los matizados análisis de los personajes- a la que nos tiene acostumbrados, consiguiendo una narrativa amena y de calidad.

      Las arenas movedizas
      4,0
    • La Señora de Mellyn

      • 293 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Martha Leigh llega a Mount Mellyn para ocuparse de la educación de Alvean, hija del altivo y despótico Connan TreMellyn y de Alice, muerta en extrañas circunstancias. En una mansión de incontables aposentos, de laberínticos pasadizos secretos y de grandes salones donde se celebran magníficos bailes, Martha comprobará que las historias que le cuentan el ama de llaves, el atrevido y solícito Peter Nansellock y la poco agraciada hermana de éste no son meros recuerdos del pasado. Alice sigue siendo una presencia constante que sólo Martha parece percibir... Alice, que fue tan frágil, y, sin embargo... Rodeada de personas que se empeñan en recordarle que es una institutriz y acosada por otras obstinadas en olvidarlo, la protagonista deberá enfrentarse a un conjunto de sospechas y misterios cada vez más intrincado y peligroso. Sólo la anima un amor apasionado en el que parece entrever su única posibilidad de ser feliz.

      La Señora de Mellyn
      4,1
    • Castilla para Isabel

      • 348 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      "Castilla para Isabel" narra la vida temprana de la monarca más significativa de España: Isabel de Castilla. Isabel es presentada como una joven a un paso del trono; primero bajo el cuidado de una madre ambiciosa pero desequilibrada; luego en la corte licenciosa de su medio hermano Enrique IV; y finalmente ascendiendo al trono, con Fernando a su lado. Mientras tanto, Enrique IV, débil y dominado por favoritos, se había casado con una princesa frívola e inmoral, cuya relación ilícita trajo escándalo y confusión a Castilla con el nacimiento de un hijo cuya legitimidad estaba en duda. Estos fueron años trascendentales en la historia española, ya que el país estaba sumido en la anarquía y la casa real dividida. Pero Isabel, firme, serena y valiente, estaba dedicada a una idea: traer la ley y el orden a una Castilla cristiana y casarse con Fernando de Aragón.

      Castilla para Isabel
      3,9
    • El señor de Far Island

      • 365 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Lovely Ellen Kellaway was rescued from a bleak future by her newly discovered guardian, Jago Kellaway, Lord of the Far Island, off the wild coast of Cornwall. There, Ellen was drawn deeper and deeper into the secrets of a past as alive and threatening as the present. There Jago offered her the fabled Island Necklace worn by the mistresses of Kellaway Castle. But was it a promise of happiness -- or a dark symbol of death . . .?

      El señor de Far Island
      3,9
    • Un día por casualidad, Annalice Mallory descubre una tumba abandonada en el cementerio familiar. La placa que hay sobre ella lleva un nombre, Annalice; una fecha, 1793, y una edad, dieciocho años. ¡Los mismos que ella!. Poco después, también por casualidad, se encuentra una habitación tapiada en la mansión de los Mallory, Registrándola, Annalice halla un diario: el de su misteriosa antepasada.

      La Isla del Paraíso
      3,4
    • La hija del diablo

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Tamar, una joven de cabello negro, crece en la ciudad de Plymouth en un mundo de supersticiones y fanatismo religioso, convirtiéndose en una chica valiente y hermosa. Su gran desgracia es que se diferencia notablemente de sus compañeros, lo que la lleva a sufrir el rechazo. La mayoría de las personas, incluida su madre, están convencidas de que es hija del mismo diablo. Tamar parece estar atrapada y se enfrenta a una muerte terrible, especialmente cuando llega a Plymouth Simon Carter, un famoso exorcista. Sin embargo, la inteligente Tamar atrae la atención de otros dos hombres, quienes la ayudarán a escapar de las garras de un cruel fanático religioso. Al igual que muchas otras víctimas que han hecho de su hogar un lugar insoportable, Tamar está decidida a cruzar el océano en busca de un nuevo y mejor hogar.

      La hija del diablo
      3,7
    • Hija de la mentira

      • 454 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      When her mother unexpectedly dies, Noelle Tremaston, the cosseted, illegitimate daughter of an infamous Drury Lane actress, is shattered. Horrified to discover that the young man she intends to marry is, in all probability, her own brother, Noelle flees the country and embarks upon a series of shadowy adventures, culminating in the resolution of a murder and the reconciliation of the star-crossed lovers.

      Hija de la mentira
      3,7
    • El Ópalo negro

      • 412 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Barcelona. 24 cm. 381 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Colección '[Bestseller oro]'. Traducción de Diana Falcón. Traducción de: The black opal. Bestseller oro .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. ISBN: 84-253-2543-9

      El Ópalo negro
      2,5
    • Nido de serpientes

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      En el Edimburgo de finales del siglo XIX, una joven de dieciséis años es acusada injustamente del asesinato de su padre, un poderoso banquero. Davina, sin saberlo, ha sido víctima de un vil complot urdido por una enigmática y bella institutriz y un cochero arrogante y siniestro. Obligada por las circunstancias, Davina escapa azarosamente a la lejana Sudáfrica, un país convulsionado por la fiebre de los diamantes y la guerra de los bóers, donde intentará rehacer su vida...

      Nido de serpientes
      3,8
    • The Reluctant Queen

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Historical novel set during the Wars of the Roses, based on the life of Anne Neville, daughter of the great Earl of Warwick. Suitable for adult literacy and learners of English as a second language.

      The Reluctant Queen
      5,0
    • A recreation of the life of Marie Antoinette through her letters and memoirs. Other work by the author includes Lord of the Far Island, Snare of Serpents and Mistress of Mellyn.

      The Queen's confession
      4,3
    • Here Lies Our Sovereign Lord

      • 318 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Charles II, the Merry Monarch, is determined that his people shall know peace and religious freedom. But the shadows cast over the throne by his son Monmouth and his wayward, Papist brother, the Duke of York, are proving too much for his popularity. Amidst these dramatic events that shaped Restoration England our promiscuous regent was often to be found in the company of his many woman. Including the ready arms of little Nell Gwyn, his buxom, pretty and witty mistress. Here Plaidy brings to life the various loves and political losses of one of our most amorous Kings.

      Here Lies Our Sovereign Lord
      4,0
    • Lament for a Lost Lover

      • 318 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Against the backdrop of a civil war-torn England during the era of Cromwell and the Stuart Restoration, the passionate story of Arabella Tolworthy unfolds, intertwining her fate with that of her nation. Following the execution of Charles I and the rise of Oliver Cromwell, many royalists fled their confiscated lands, including young Arabella, whose family sought refuge in France to serve the exiled Charles II. Separated from her parents and facing the hardships of exile, she finds solace in the company of the captivating actress, Harriet Main, unaware of the threat Harriet poses to her future happiness. Arabella's life takes a dramatic turn when she marries the dashing Edwin Eversleigh, a Cavalier, in a whirlwind romance. However, after Edwin's death, she returns to England with a new child, only to be confronted by Edwin's cousin Carleton, whose bitterness over his lost inheritance complicates her life. The return of the scheming Harriet further threatens Arabella's connection to her past. Amidst the devastation of the St. Giles Plague and the Great London Fire, Arabella discovers the courage for personal renewal, seeking to reconcile her past and find peace with her homeland.

      Lament for a Lost Lover
      4,1
    • Queen in Waiting

      • 382 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      When Caroline of Ansbach arrives in England, King George is old and sour, his mistress ugly and his wife imprisoned at his own hand for over twenty years. She has grown up watching her mother Eleanor's loveless and dangerous marriage, and is determined to avoid a similar situation. So she marries the Prince of Wales, George Augustus, and they are popular among the people, leading the King to resent them. In what will become typical Hanoverian style, father and son loathe each other and exist in a state of constant competition for power. She quickly realizes that her husband is unintelligent and sees that she will be able to control him to some extent. Despite plenty of obstacles, including her father-in-law's control of her children, she refuses to lose sight of her aims.

      Queen in Waiting
      3,4
    • The Queen of Diamonds

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The affair of the diamond necklace shook the throne of France, probably precipitating the French Revolution and the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. But why should these events fall so neatly into place? And why was an ambitious, predatory woman allowed to steal the famous piece?

      The Queen of Diamonds
      3,5
    • Katharine of Aragon

      • 661 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      This volume brings together all three of Jean Plaidy's novels about Katharine of Aragon, offering a comprehensive look at the life of the first wife of Henry VIII. The narrative explores her struggles, resilience, and the political intrigue surrounding her marriage, providing insight into her character and the tumultuous times she lived in. Readers will experience the rich historical detail and emotional depth that Plaidy is known for, making it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction.

      Katharine of Aragon
      4,1
    • The Star of Lancaster

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Richard the Second is losing his hold on the crown and Henry of Bolingbroke, previously exiled by the king, returns to England to claim it. When the king dies, Harry became King Henry the Fifth, and the change is dramatic for both him and Oldcastle.

      The Star of Lancaster
      4,0
    • Das Schloß im Moor

      • 271 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A mysterious heir, the moors of Yorkshire, and the fate of a young woman. On the moors, Catherine meets and falls in love with Gabriel Rockwell, heir to Kirkland Revels Castle. Against all odds, they marry. But just days after the wedding, Gabriel dies under mysterious circumstances. Now, Catherine is left alone in the castle's dark chambers. She attempts to unravel the enigmatic events surrounding his death, putting herself in grave danger. A classic women's novel filled with intrigue and suspense.

      Das Schloß im Moor
      3,9
    • The Sun in Splendour

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Reckoned by those about him to be the most handsome man in the country, Edward the fourth has risen to the throne with the help of Warwick, the kingmaker. Despite his mistresses, Elizabeth is loyal to the illustrious king, providing him with many children, among them Edward the fifth and Richard Duke of York.

      The Sun in Splendour
      4,0
    • Passage to Pontefract

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Richard of Bordeaux, young heir to the throne after Edward the Third, is surrounded by ambitious uncles who believe it would be better for the country if they could take the crown. While Richard shows himself capable of reckless bravery in defeating the Peasants' Revolt, his extravagance soon brings him into conflict with his people.

      Passage to Pontefract
      4,0
    • Murder Most Royal

      • 647 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      At the decadent French court of King François, the young Anne Boleyn grows into an enigmatic and striking woman, a temptation to many courtiers. But whilst Anne's ambitions are high, she has learned from her sister's unfortunate reputation. Unlike Mary, Anne refuses to become even a King's mistress. So when Anne returns to the English court of Henry VIII, it is the King who is led a dance by this mysterious young beauty. Before long Henry is lured away from his stale marriage to Katharine of Aragon. But the new Queen Anne is not loved by the people, and it is only a matter of time before Henry's patience runs out...

      Murder Most Royal
      4,0
    • A romantic and thrilling story set at the turn of the last century takes us to the rugged and beautiful coast of Cornwall, a place admired by the English writer Victoria Holt throughout her long and fruitful life. Menfreya, a magnificent noble estate with its battlements soaring high above the sea, captivates the protagonist, Harriet Delvaney, forever. At this enchanting location, Harriet ultimately discovers her lifelong love.

      Menfreya
      3,9
    • The Bastard King

      • 333 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This glorious novel chronicles the life of William the Conqueror, the bastard son of the Duke of Normandy, from childhood until his death in 1087. He is destined to succeed his father as the Duke of Normandy but questions about his legitimacy mean he consistently faces challenges from potential usurpers in the Duchy to retain the title. He marries Matilda, the equally intelligent and ambitious daughter of the King of Flanders, and together they have many children. In 1066, he crosses the channel from Normandy to England and seizes the crown from King Harold, Edward the Confessor's popular successor. This is the roller coaster account of his efforts to become sovereign and the events in his life afterwards, including his turbulent relationships with various members of his family.

      The Bastard King
      4,0
    • Spain for the Sovereigns

      • 317 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Isabella 23, Queen of Castile and jealous greedy Consort Ferdinand 22, Prince of Aragon, dream of a united Christian Spain. She brings law, order, peace, the Catholic Inquisition that tortures and banishes Jews. He conquers Moorish strongholds, in Grenada helped by a Castilian harem slave ambitious for her son Boabdil. Columbus finally sails to the New World.

      Spain for the Sovereigns
      4,0
    • The Sixth Wife

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The stirring story of Henry VIII's final marriage, to Katharine Parr. Already twice widowed, Katharine finally dares to hope that she might find love with the dashing Thomas Seymour - but Henry has decided he must have a sixth wife and Seymour's intentions to marry Katharine have not gone unnoticed.

      The Sixth Wife
      4,0
    • The Lady in the Tower

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      One of history's most complex and alluring women comes to life in this classic novel by the legendary Jean Plaidy.Young Anne Boleyn was not beautiful but she was irresistible, capturing the hearts of kings and commoners alike. Daughter of an ambitious country lord, Anne was sent to France to learn sophistication, and then to court to marry well and raise the family's fortunes. She soon surpassed even their greatest expectations. Although his queen was loving and loyal, King Henry VIII swore he would put her aside and make Anne his wife. And so he did, though the divorce would tear apart the English church and inflict religious turmoil and bloodshed on his people for generations to come.Loathed by the English people, who called her "the King's Great Whore," Anne Boleyn was soon caught in the trap of her own ambition. Political rivals surrounded her at court and, when she failed to produce a much-desired male heir, they closed in, preying on the king's well-known insecurity and volatile temper. Wrongfully accused of adultery and incest, Anne found herself imprisoned in the Tower of London, where she was at the mercy of her husband and of her enemies.

      The Lady in the Tower
      4,0
    • The Prince of Darkness

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The untimely death of Richard the Lionheart left his nephew Arthur and his younger brother John in contest for the throne of England. And in the tempestuous years that follow many men come to believe that the House of Anjou was tainted by the Devil's blood, the loathsome monarch was himself Evil Incarnate, the very Prince of Darkness...

      The Prince of Darkness
      4,0
    • The Vow on the Heron

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Edward the Second has been barbarously murdered in Berkeley Castle on the orders of his wife, Queen Isabella, and her lover Roger de Mortimer, and fifteen-year-old Edward the Third is now king.

      The Vow on the Heron
      3,9
    • The Lion of Justice

      • 285 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Based on the life of Henry I, King of England.

      The Lion of Justice
      3,9
    • Overwhelmed by the change in her fortunes, bewildered and flattered by the honours which were showered upon her, Katherine settles down to enjoy her new life. But her enemies were watching. There were too many and they knew too much. This is the 11th book in the "Queens of England" series.

      Rose Without a Thorn
      3,9
    • Madame Serpent

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Sullen-eyed and broken-hearted, fourteen-year-old Catherine de' Medici arrives in Marseilles to marry Henry of Orleans, second son of the King of France.

      Madame Serpent
      3,9
    • Another splendid Tudor novel from Jean Plaidy - departing from her usual tales of passions and scandal in the court of Henry VIII, Saint Thomas's Eve tells the story of Sir Thomas More and his ambitious daughters.

      St. Thomas's Eve
      3,9
    • The Italian Woman

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      When Catherine de' Medici was forced to marry Henry of Orleans, her's was not the only heart broken. And so both Catherine and Jeanne's lives are set on unwanted paths, destined to cross in affairs of state, love and faith, driving them to become deadly political rivals.

      The Italian Woman
      3,9
    • Daughters of Spain

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      All too often, Isabella found herself torn between his brilliant plans and her love for her children. During the last years of Isabella's reign it seemed there was a curse on the royal house which struck at the children of the sovereigns.

      Daughters of Spain
      3,9
    • Queen Jezebel

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Tensions are running high between the Catholic Parisians and the visiting Huguenots. Margot's marriage to Henry has not brought about the peace that the sickly King Francis so longed for and, fearing that she is losing control over Francis, Catherine sets about persuading him of a Huguenot plot against his life. Originally published: London: Hale.

      Queen Jezebel
      3,9
    • The King's Secret Matter

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The fourth of Jean Plaidy's Tudor novels in which Henry VIII secretly plots his divorce from Katherine of Aragon.

      The King's Secret Matter
      3,9
    • Geheimnis der Nachtigall.

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      As a young girl in India, beautiful, high-spirited Susanna Pleydell had first became aware of her special gifts to soothe the sick. But she had sacrificed that calling when she married the dashing and sophisticated Aubrey St. Clare. When they return home to London, however, Aubrey has changed. Susanna discovers she has married a man with a weakness for opium and the occult. And even more menacing, Aubrey has met the sinister Dr. Damien Adar, whose hold over him is fierce and frightening....

      Geheimnis der Nachtigall.
      3,4
    • La noche de la séptima luna

      • 307 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Según una antigua leyenda del Bosque Negro, en la Noche de la Séptima Luna, Loke, el Dios de la Travesura, está suelto en el mundo. Es una noche de festividad y celebración alegre, de canto y baile, y de amor. Helena Trant se sintió cautivada por todo lo que encontró en el Bosque Negro, especialmente por sus leyendas. Pero entonces, en la Noche de la Séptima Luna, comenzó a vivir una de ellas, y el encantamiento se convirtió de repente en una aterradora pesadilla.

      La noche de la séptima luna
      3,9
    • The Revolt of the Eaglets

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      News of Thomas a Becket's martyrdom has spread throughout Christendom and the blame is laid at the feet of Henry Plantagenet, King of England.

      The Revolt of the Eaglets
      3,9
    • The Heart of the Lion

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      At the age of thirty-two, Richard the Lionheart has finally succeeded Henry II to the English throne. Leaving England to begin his crusade, Richard's kingdom is left in the hands of his brother, John, who casts covetous eyes on the crown, and his sister, Joanna, who is willing to defy even a king.

      The Heart of the Lion
      3,9
    • Epitaph for Three Women

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      On the death of Henry the fifth, a nine-month-old baby is made King of England. Ambitious men surround the baby king, including his two uncles, the Dukes of Bedford and Gloucester. and Eleanor of Gloucester is drawn into a murder plot and becomes the centre of a cause celebre.

      Epitaph for Three Women
      3,8
    • The Captive Queen of Scots

      • 424 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Written by the historical novelist, this is the second book in the Mary Queen of Scots series. Widowed at an early age, Mary Stuart, jailed Queen of Scots, finds herself ensnared by her enemies.

      The Captive Queen of Scots
      3,9
    • In 1470, a reluctant Lady Anne Neville is betrothed by her father, the politically ambitious Earl of Warwick, to Edward, Prince of Wales. A gentle yet fiercely intelligent woman, Anne has already given her heart to the prince’s younger brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Unable to oppose her father’s will, she finds herself in line for the throne of England—an obligation that she does not want. Yet fate intervenes when Edward is killed at the Battle of Tewkesbury. Anne suddenly finds herself free to marry the man she loves—and who loves her in return. The ceremony is held at Westminster Abbey, and the duke and duchess make a happy home at Middleham Castle, where both spent much of their childhood. Their life is idyllic, until the reigning king dies and a whirlwind of dynastic maneuvering leads to his children being declared illegitimate. Richard inherits the throne as King Richard III, and Anne is crowned queen consort, a destiny she thought she had successfully avoided. Her husband’s reign lasts two years, two months, and two days—and in that short time Anne witnesses the true toll that wearing the crown takes on Richard, the last king from the House of York.

      The Reluctant Queen: The Story of Anne of York
      3,9
    • The Widow of Windsor

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Albert is dead and the queen is preparing to spend the rest of her life in mourning. Yet the last years of her reign are to be momentous years. The court at Windsor, Balmoral, Osborne or Buckingham Palace is perpetually shocked by the Prince of Wales, forever in pursuit of horses, women and scandal, the heady harbinger of Edwardian years to come.

      The Widow of Windsor
      3,7
    • The India Fan

      • 396 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Drusilla Delaney, the daughter of an impoverished minister, becomes fascinated with the wealthy Framling family—especially with the son and daughter, the mysterious Fabian, and the beautiful, impetuous Lavinia. Through them, she finds herself the unlikely heir to an extraordinary bejeweled fan made of peacock feathers. But though priceless and dazzling to behold, the fan bears a curse that promises ill fortune—and even death—to whoever possesses it....

      The India Fan
      3,9
    • El beso de Judas

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Philippa Ewell tenía 17 años cuando encontró aquel recorte de prensa. Fue un mazazo: informaba de la muerte -el asesinato- de su hermana Francine, junto al varón von GRuton. Su amante, decía el recorte... ¡Falso! ¡Philippa sabía que era su esposo! Desde la muerte de sus padres y el traslado a casa de su abuelo, Francine había sido el apoyo de Philippa, la hermana menor; con ella compartía la nostalgia de la isla de Calipso, en el Mediterráneo, donde habían pasado su infancia. Francine era divertida, optimista, parecía capaz de lograr lo que se propusiera. Y ahora estaba muerta. Philippa decide investigar y emprende un viaje que la llevará al continente, donde despertará sospechas y recibirá el estigma de la traición, pero también sabrá ganarse corazones...

      El beso de Judas
      3,9
    • For as long as she could remember, the exquisite Lenore Cleremont had lived at The Silk House, the luxurious English country estate of the wealthy Sallonger family. Neither servant nor true member of the family, she grew up under the protection of her Grand'mere -- who worked in the mansion's attic rooms designing the luxurious gowns for the family's vast silk trade. Lenore showed promise as a dress designer herself. But most important, she had won the heart of the two charismatic Sallonger sons: Charles, handsome but cruel, and Phillip, as kind-hearted as he was charming. But tragedy was ready to strike. Soon Lenore found herself playing a central role in a drama that threatened to destroy everything she held dear....

      The Silk Vendetta
      3,9
    • For centuries the tombs of the Pharaos were haunted by a deadly curse. And when two eminent archaeologists have died mysteriously, Judith Osmond was certain that it was the curse at work. Then, overnight, her life changed. There was an unexpected inheritance. Then Tybalt, a young archaeologist and the man she adored, asked her to marry him. But Tybalt planned a honeymoon amid the tombs of the Pharoahs, and suddenly it looked as if the curse of the kings had come to haunt Judith . . .

      The Curse Of The Kings
      3,5
    • The Plantagenet Prelude

      • 331 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Based on the lives of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine.

      The Plantagenet Prelude
      3,9
    • The Red Rose of Anjou

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      When Henry VI ascends to the throne, it becomes evident that he is ill-suited for kingship. Richard, Duke of York, believes he has a stronger claim to the crown and is determined to seize it by any means necessary.

      The Red Rose of Anjou
      3,8
    • The Battle of the Queens

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The first half of the thirteenth century is dominated by two women, as proud and ambitious as they were beautiful, yet different in all other qualities. Blanche of Castile, serene and virtuous Queen of France, wife of Louis VIII and mother of Louis IX...

      The Battle of the Queens
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    • The Captive of Kensington Palace

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The young Princess Victoria, strictly confined within the boundaries of Kensington Palace, is being moulded for her awesome future as Queen of England. her mother's sinister friend, Sir John Conroy, makes her uneasy .

      The Captive of Kensington Palace
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    • French Revolution - 1: Louis the Well Beloved

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      France eagerly awaits the day the young King, Louis XV, comes of age and breaks free from the rule of his ministers. The country hopes Louis will bring back glory and prosperity to France. However, he is too preoccupied with the thrills of hunting and gambling to notice the power struggle going on in his own court. Soon, the King is introduced to the pleasures of mistresses and a succession of lovers follows. From the gentle persuasions of Madame de Mailley to her overtly ambitious sister, Madame Vintimille, France stands by and watches a King ruled by his women.

      French Revolution - 1: Louis the Well Beloved
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    • The author follows the tragic character of Mary, Queen of Scots, from the charming child-queen who longed for excitement through a tumultuous and tragic adulthood. Mary stood at the center of political intrigues and in the sights of dangerous rivals, but her understanding of her court and the world lends a heartwarming aspect to this tale of power, peril, and love.

      Royal Road to Fotheringay
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    • Gay Lord Robert

      • 317 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Based on the life of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

      Gay Lord Robert
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    • Legendary historical novelist Jean Plaidy brings to life the story of Princess Mary Tudor, a celebrated beauty and born rebel who would defy the most powerful king in Europe--her older brother.Princess Mary Rose is the youngest sister of Henry VIII, and one of the few people whom he adores unconditionally. Known throughout Europe for her charm and good looks, Mary is the golden child of the Tudor family and is granted her every wish.Except when it comes to marriage. Henry VIII, locked in a political showdown with France, decides to offer up his pampered baby sister to secure peace between the two mighty kingdoms. Innocent, teenage Mary must become the wife of the elderly King Louis, a toothless, ailing man in his sixties. Horrified and furious, Mary has no choice but to sail for France. There she hones her political skills, bides her time, and remains secretly in love with Charles Brandon, the Duke of Suffolk. When King Louis dies after only two years of marriage, Mary is determined not to be sold into another unhappy union. She must act quickly; if she wants to be with the man she truly loves, she must defy the laws of church and state by marrying without her brother's permission. Together, Mary and Charles devise a scheme to outwit the most ruthless king in Europe and gain their hearts' desire, not knowing if it will lead to marital bliss or certain death.

      Mary, Queen of France: The Story of the Youngest Sister of Henry VIII
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    • The Goldsmith's Wife

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Eighteen year old Jane Shore's beauty is known around London. She is well-educated and intelligent, and when she catches the eye of a wealthy goldsmith her father sees in her an opportunity for an advantageous marriage. But the marriage is soon annulled and she becomes the favourite mistress of Edward IV.Her compassion for London's poor brings her widespread popularity, and she uses her favour with the king to beg forgiveness for those who have angered him. When Edward suddenly dies, she seduces other men, namely Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset and William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings. But when Hastings loses the new King's favour she is punished and imprisoned in Ludgate prison. There, away from the protection of her loves, she can only face the horrors of those she once protected. And pray for salvation.

      The Goldsmith's Wife
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    • From the pen of the legendary historical novelist Jean Plaidy comes the story of Princess Margaret Tudor, whose life of tragedy, bloodshed, and scandal would rival even that of her younger brother, Henry VIII.Princess Margaret Tudor is the greatest prize when her father, Henry VII, negotiates the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with neighboring Scotland. The betrothal is meant to end decades of bloody border wars, but it becomes a love match: To Margaret's surprise, she finds joy in her marriage to the dashing James IV of Scotland, a man sixteen years her senior. But the marriage, and the peace it brings to both nations, does not last. When King James is struck down by the armies of Henry VIII, Margaret--Princess of England, but Queen of Scotland--finds herself torn between loyalty to the land and family of her birth and to that of her baby son, now King of the Scots. She decides to remain in Scotland and carve out her own destiny, surviving a scandalous second marriage and battling with both her son and her brother to the very end. Like all the Tudors, Margaret's life would be one of turmoil and controversy, but through her descendants, England and Scotland would unite as one nation, under one rule, and find peace.

      The Thistle and the Rose
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    • The Hammer of the Scots

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The news of Henry III's death reached his son Edward on the long road home from the Holy Land. Through all the years of his reign, through stark personal tragedy and chill forebodings as his son grew into a weak, corrupted price, Edward I strove to weld a nation united from England, Scotland and Wales.

      The Hammer of the Scots
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    • It is 1651 and Charles II, the most fascinating of England's rakes, is in exile. With him are his younger sister Minette and his buxom mistress Lucy Water and together they traverse the political and romantic minefield of the French courts. Minette soon falls passionately in love with Louis, the young Sun King. Yet her affections are not returned and heartbroken she must mollify herself with a marriage to his secretly gay brother, Phillippe. But at what cost? These years are given Plaidy's wonderful technicolour treatment as an enthralling story of love and intigue unfolds.

      The Wandering Prince
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    • A Queens of England Novel - 3: Victoria Victorious

      The Story of Queen Victoria

      • 564 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      In this unforgettable novel of Queen Victoria, Jean Plaidy re-creates a remarkable life filled with romance, triumph, and tragedy. Born fourth in line for the throne, Victoria was the often-overlooked daughter of a prince who died shortly after her birth. She and her mother lived in genteel poverty, exiled from court due to her mother’s disdain for her uncles, George IV and William IV. A strong-willed child, Victoria was determined to break free from her uncles' control and her mother’s oppressive influence. At eighteen, she awoke to the news of her uncle William’s death, transforming from a forgotten princess into the Queen of England, finally liberated from her mother’s iron grip. Her first act as queen was to demand a room—and a bed—of her own. Victoria's marriage to her German cousin, Prince Albert, was blissfully happy, yielding nine children. Albert was her steadfast companion and trusted advisor. His untimely death left her in profound grief, leading her to wear black for the remainder of her life. Throughout her reign, Victoria faced several assassination attempts and witnessed the expansion of the British Empire across the globe. Initially mocked as a “girl queen,” by the end of her sixty-four-year reign, she embodied the empire's glory. In this novel, presented as a “memoir” by Victoria herself, she emerges as a truthful, sentimental, and relatable figure—both a lovable woman and a great queen.

      A Queens of England Novel - 3: Victoria Victorious
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    • HISTORICAL FICTION. France eagerly awaits the day the young King, Louis XV, comes of age and breaks free from the rule of his ministers. The country hopes Louis will bring back glory and prosperity to France. However, he is too preoccupied with the thrills of hunting and gambling to notice the power struggle going on in his own court. Soon, the King is introduced to the pleasures of mistresses and a succession of lovers follows. From the gentle persuasions of Madame de Mailley to her overtly ambitious sister, Madame Vintimille, France stands by and watches a King ruled by his women.

      Louis the Well-beloved
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    • Light on Lucrezia

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Light on Lucrezia is the compelling story of a beautiful woman caught up in a tortuous web of fear and love. Now, married for the second time at just eighteen she hopes for happiness with her handsome husband Alfonso. But faced with brutal murder she's soon torn between her love for her husband and her devotion to her brother Cesare ...

      Light on Lucrezia
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    • The Captive

      • 341 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Rosetta knew little of life beyond the schoolroom...until she found herself shipwrecked off the African coast. Saved from the raging seas by the ship's handsome, mysterious deckhand, she soon discovered her hero was fellow-Londoner Simon Perrivale, an infamous fugitive accused of murder.Her hopes of rescue were dashed when they were abducted by pirates...and the lovely fair-haired Rosetta was sold to a Turkish Pasha. Locked away in his harem, she would risk her life to save her virtue -- and to unravel the mystery that had wrongfully imprisoned Simon.But though she plotted her escape from the exotic Middle East to the elegant mansions of London, Rosetta was still bound by a consuming passion that would forever make her love's captive...

      The Captive
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    • The Shadow of the Pomegranate

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The third of Jean Plaidy's Tudor novels, continuing the story of Katherine of Aragon's failing marriage to the adulterous Henry VIII ... Henry's affection for his older wife soon strays, and the neglected Katherine decides to use her power as Queen to dangerous foreign advantage.

      The Shadow of the Pomegranate
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    • The Follies of the King

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Edward the Second's first act on coming to the throne is to recall Piers Gaveston from exile, and the new king's devotion to the shrewd and avaricious young man soon becomes a scandal.

      The Follies of the King
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    • For a Queen's Love

      The Stories of the Royal Wives of Philip II

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the complexities of a ruthless ruler, the narrative delves into the psyche of a monarch driven by ambition and a chilling capacity for violence. The story examines the paradox of love and obsession, questioning who could be drawn to such a dark figure. Themes of power, morality, and the nature of affection intertwine, offering a gripping look at the darker side of human relationships and the allure of those who wield power without conscience.

      For a Queen's Love
      3,7
    • Uneasy Lies the Head

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The first of Jean Plaidy's much-loved Tudor series - Henry Tudor finally unites the warring Houses of York and Lancaster.In the aftermath of the bloody Wars of the Roses, Henry Tudor has seized the English crown, finally uniting the warring Houses of York and Lancaster through his marriage to Elizabeth of York.

      Uneasy Lies the Head
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    • The Changeling

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Rebecca Mandeville The story of The Changeling is told by Angelet's daughter, Rebecca, who was born in Benedict Lansdon's house in an Australian gold-mining township. Before Rebecca was born, her father had died saving another man's life. She had always looked up to him as a great hero and when she heard that her mother was to marry Benedict Lansdon, she was deeply shocked. The prolific British author of historical romances (The Pool of St. Branok) continues her lavishly entwined narrative of the families connected to Benedict Lansdon, now a recently bereaved widower, absentee father and wealthy seeker of a Parliament seat. Narrated by Benedict's aggrieved stepdaughter, Rebecca, this complex tale of love and betrayal concerns a three-cornered sibling relationship involving Rebecca, her half-sister, Belinda and Lucie, a country waif informally adopted by Benedict. Aware that her father blames her for her mother's death in childbirth, Belinda takes refuge in michievous behavior. Placid Lucie, however, fits in well with the family, though her lineage is suspect and clouded with mysterious events at St. Branok's pool. Although Belinda seems the most obvious "changeling," Carr sustains an air of doubt and intrigue. The ambience of the Cornish countryside and of Victorian London permeate this piquantly Gothic family saga.

      The Changeling
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    • Marguerite, eldest daughter of the Count of Provence, had married a king of France - and now her sister Eleanor is determined to make just as grand a match. Good fortune and wily cunning bring her Henry of England. A good and generous husband but a weak king, he rules a nation that still remembers his cruel and foolish father, King John. As Henry showers gifts on his new bride his extravagance forces him to levy ever greater taxation on the land, and the spectre of revolt soon looms against him. For Simon de Montfort, the adventurer who will give England its first true parliament, the house of destiny is at hand.

      The Queen from Provence
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    • Katharine, The Virgin Widow

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The second of Jean Plaidy's Tudor series, continuing the life of Katharine of Aragon in this story of a remarkable royal marriage that inspired some of history's bloodiest deeds .

      Katharine, The Virgin Widow
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    • The Queen's Husband

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The young Queen, as well has having to endure her constant pregnancies, is in perpetual revolt against any encroachment on her position - and Albert is doing just that. Despite attempts on her life and crises like the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny, her family - Albert and their nine children - is her prime concern.

      The Queen's Husband
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    • Madonna of the Seven Hills

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Amid glorious celebrations their father becomes Pope, and shortly after Lucrezia is married - but as Borgias the lives of the Pope's children are destined to be marred by scandal and tragedy, and it's a fate that Lucrezia cannot hope to escape ...

      Madonna of the Seven Hills
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    • The Queen and Lord M

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      On the morning of 20th June 1837, an eighteen-year-old girl is called from her bed to be told that she is Queen of England. the eternal conflict between Victoria and her mother, and the young queen's hatred of Sir John Conroy, her mother's close friend.

      The Queen and Lord M
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    • The Three Crowns

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Born leader and brilliant soldier, William of Orange thought the English court a hotbed of vice and conspiracy -- Charles II with his mistresses, the Dukes of Monmouth and York ambitious for the throne.William wanted no reluctant bride, but the three crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland were worth a little sacrifice. He would marry the fifteen-year-old Mary, bring her back to Holland, and teach her who was master...All England rejoiced. Only Mary wept. She knew married people were rarely happy...

      The Three Crowns
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