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The Lacey Chronicles #2: the Queen's Lady

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Random House Childrens Books, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 313 pages
Book II in The Lacey Chronicles offers another tale of romance, deception and destiny.

England, 1584.

When beautiful Lady Jane Rievaulx begins her service to the Queen at Richmond Palace, she is thrilled to see the court's newest arrival . . . Master James Lacey.

No matter that Jane was previously courted by the eldest Lacey brother—James is the one who has won her heart. For his part, James cannot deny his fascination with Jane; his plans, however, do not allow for love. He is about to set sail on a treacherous journey to the Americas, seeking absolution for what he sees as past sins. But when Jane is forced into a terrible situation by her own family, only one man can save her. Will Master James return to his lady before it's too late?

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Review: The Queen's Lady (The Lacey Chronicles #2)

User Review  - RivkaBelle - Goodreads

Review originally published on my blog: AWordsWorth.blogspot.com eARC provided by publisher for review The Queen's Lady begins not long after The Other Countess ends, picking up the story of Lady Jane ... Read full review

Review: The Queen's Lady (The Lacey Chronicles #2)

User Review  - Christine - Goodreads

Since it has been ages since I've read The Other Countess, I had some minor problems remembering some of the characters, but fortunately Eve Edwards is adept at summarizing previous events. This book ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

EVE EDWARDS has a doctorate from Oxford University. She has visited Tudor houses, attended jousts, and eaten Elizabethan banquets to get the sights, sounds, and tastes right for The Lacey Chronicles, of which The Other Countess is the first book.

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