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Ebook About Already a great historian, Tracy Borman proves with this thrilling debut novel that she is also a born storyteller.As she helps to nurse the dying Queen Elizabeth, Frances Gorges longs for the fields and ancient woods of her parents' Hampshire estate, where she has learned to use the flowers and herbs to become a much-loved healer.Frances is happy to stay in her beloved countryside when the new King arrives from Scotland, bringing change, fear and suspicion. His court may be shockingly decadent, but James's religion is Puritan, intolerant of all the old ways; he has already put to death many men for treason and women for witchcraft.So when her ambitious uncle forcibly brings Frances to court, she is trapped in a claustrophobic world of intrigue and betrayal - and a ready target for the twisted scheming of Lord Cecil, the King's first minister.Surrounded by mortal dangers, Frances finds happiness only with the precocious young Princess Elizabeth, and Tom Wintour, the one courtier she can trust. Or can she?'Watch out Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, I can see a new contender for the Queen of Historical Fiction!' Netgalley reviewer'A fascinating read, felt very true to time period but with that personal touch . . . Five stars' Jeannie Zelos book reviewsBook The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) Review :
Lady Frances Gorges and her mother served Queen Elizabeth I, not only as members of court but as ladies- in- waiting, providing herbal remedies for the Queen's health ailments. As the Queen lay dying, Frances worries what the future holds and rightfully so, because she has attracted the negative attention of Robert Cecil, the Queen's chief advisor. Cecil is anxious to preserve his power and control in the new regime, the court of James I. King James is a notorious witch-hunter (healers and herbalists included) and anti-papist rooting out those he deems a threat to his rule.When Frances is ordered to the new court by her uncle, she receives help in an unexpected quarter, the Queen Consort, Anne. Frances must learn to navigate the court, finding that she can't rely on anyone but herself. Enemies and conspirators are everywhere. There is one possible exception, the mysterious Tom Wintour, a lawyer and someone she would like to trust but isn't sure where his allegiances lay.Tracy Borman's book conveys a sense of how fickle courtiers conspire to achieve their maximum advantage in the new court. The reader is placed in the middle through France's eyes in an atmosphere of constant danger and intrigue. This new king is particularly ruthless, sending perceived enemies to the Tower, or worse much worse. Borman covers the Guy Fawkes plot and Frances' mounting fear and confusion over her she can trust with skill.Borman's historical fiction novel is woven with sumptuous detail, the effect of which is to immerse the reader in the period. The author chose a real person, in the heroine of Lady Frances Gorges, about whom little is known to allow latitude in telling her story. Some of the characters, namely Frances' sisters make a brief entrance and then disappear. Hopefully, Borman will address their fates in a future book.Borman writes with authority about the age, without sacrificing the drama for the detail. Her story is straight-forward, well-written and grounded in accurate detail. I highly recommend this book (which is the first in a trilogy) to readers of historical fiction and English history. I have always enjoyed Tracy Borman's history books and looked forward to reading her first novel. It did not disappoint. Filled with rich historical details, characters that feel as if they live and breath and scenes that one can almost "live in" this book is a winner.My only complaint is that now I will have to wait to read another book of historical fiction from this talented author Read Online The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) Download The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) PDF The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) Mobi Free Reading The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) Download Free Pdf The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) PDF Online The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) Mobi Online The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) Reading Online The King's Witch (The King's Witch Trilogy) Read Online Tracy Borman Download Tracy Borman Tracy Borman PDF Tracy Borman Mobi Free Reading Tracy Borman Download Free Pdf Tracy Borman PDF Online Tracy Borman Mobi Online Tracy Borman Reading Online Tracy BormanDownload PDF C# 9.0 Pocket Reference: Instant Help for C# 9.0 Programmers By Joseph Albahari
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