Ebook {Epub PDF} The Queens Lady by Barbara Kyle
The Queen's Lady — Barbara Kyle. The Queen's Lady. —. Barbara Kyle. London, Marry or serve: for Honor Larke, the choice is clear. Unwilling to perish of boredom as an obedient wife, she leaves the home of her ward, the brilliant Sir Thomas More, to attend Her Majesty, Queen Catherine of Aragon. But life at Henry VIII's court holds more than artifice for an intelligent observer, and Honor knows how Author: Barbara Kyle. Barbara Kyle, a classically trained actor, enjoyed a successful career in Canadian television and theater before turning her hand to writing fiction. She is the author of the popular Thornleigh Saga, including The Queen's Lady, The King's Daughter, and The Queen's Captive. She and her husband live in Ontario, where she teaches popular writing seminars and workshops and gives lectures on Tudor history/5(61). · In the Queen’s Lady, Barbara Kyle weaves a fast-paced plot of intrigue, romance and suspense, set in the 16th century court of King Henry VIII. The feisty heroine, Honor Larke, is faced with two choices: marry or serve/5.
Buy The Queen's Lady by Barbara Kyle from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £ Barbara Kyle. Average rating: · 5, ratings · reviews · 13 distinct works • Similar authors. The Queen's Lady (Thornleigh, #1) avg rating — 2, ratings — published — 19 editions. Book 1. The Queen's Lady. by Barbara Kyle. · Ratings · Reviews · published · 19 editions. Abducted as a child-heiress, Honor Larke escapes t. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve The Queen's Lady. Want to Read.
Barbara Kyle, a classically trained actor, enjoyed a successful career in Canadian television and theater before turning her hand to writing fiction. She is the author of the popular Thornleigh Saga, including The Queen's Lady, The King's Daughter, and The Queen's Captive. She and her husband live in Ontario, where she teaches popular writing seminars and workshops and gives lectures on Tudor history. Those folks who enjoy the English romantic historical novel (and that includes most of us) will thrive on The Queen's Lady. Barbara Kyle transports us effortlessly into 16th century London and lets us share in all the intrigue and romance that goes with being connected to the court of King Henry VIII. Kyle plumbs the depths of faith and zealotry inside of a fast-paced story about a young lady who searches for truth in religion and doubts her own faith in the church and even God. The novel has a wide scope that is fulfilling, but the story never drags with the weight of a history lesson or a cast of characters you can't memorize.
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