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Just Right (Hardcover)
Katherine Ann O'brien
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This book systematically examines various factors that shape
graduates' entry into media work, which include the state and its
policies, industrial and organizational practices and cultures, and
media education. However, the book does not take a typical
political economic or even media industries approach to this
exploration. Rather, it innovatively traces how these forces are
operationalized to shape media work from the perspective of the
graduates, their educators and their employers. These varying
perspectives are analyzed to see how graduates experience the
outcomes of policy, education and industry cultures. The book
examines the impact that policy, education and industry have in
redefining what media work means for parts of industry that are
responsible for cultivating new entrants into the creative
industries.
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A Court of Betrayal
Anne O'Brien
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'Anne O'Brien gets right inside the heads of her characters!'
JOANNA HICKSON 'A terrific storyteller' THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ALL'S
FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR... The Welsh Marches, 1301 Strong-willed
heiress Johane de Geneville is married to Richard Mortimer, Earl of
March, at just fifteen years old. Soon Johane finds herself swept
up in a world of treacherous court politics and dangerous secrets
as her husband deposes Edward II and rules England alongside Queen
Isabella. Yet when Richard is accused of treason, she is robbed of
her freedom and must survive catastrophic events in her fight for
justice - with her life, and her children's, hanging in the
balance... Will she pay for her husband's mistakes, or will she
manage to escape from a terrible fate?
From Sunday Times bestseller Anne O'Brien . . . To those around her
she was a loyal subject. In her heart she was a traitor. 1399:
England's crown is under threat. King Richard II holds onto his
power by an ever-weakening thread, with exiled Henry of Lancaster
back to reclaim his place on the throne. For Elizabeth Mortimer,
there is only one rightful King - her eight-year-old nephew,
Edmund. Only he can guarantee her fortunes, and protect her
family's rule over the precious Northern lands bordering Scotland.
But many, including Elizabeth's husband, do not want another
child-King. Elizabeth must hide her true ambitions in Court, and go
against her husband's wishes to help build a rebel army. To
question her loyalty to the King places Elizabeth in the shadow of
the axe. To concede would curdle her Plantagenet blood. This is one
woman's quest to turn history on its head. 'O'Brien is now
approaching Philippa Gregory status' Reader's Digest 'O'Brien is a
terrific storyteller' Daily Telegraph 'O'Brien cleverly intertwines
the personal and political' The Times Praise for Queen of the
North: 'Once more Anne O'Brien takes her readers on an emotional
rollercoaster ride...Elizabeth Mortimer's story joins the growing
list of female lives Anne has gloriously rescued from history's
recycling skip' Joanna Hickson 'Enthralling ... with masterful
skill Anne O'Brien takes the reader on an action packed journey
back to the tumultuous and uncertain days of the fifteenth century.
A medieval masterpiece' Nicola Tallis 'With Anne O'Brien's
trademark attention to period detail, it's a fascinating read'
Woman's Weekly 'Imaginative, rich in detail and immaculately
researched' Lancashire Post
This interdisciplinary and international volume offers an
innovative and critical exploration of the impact of motherhood on
the engagement of women in media and creative industries across the
globe. Diverse contributions critically engage with the
intersections and overlap between the social categories of worker
and mother, and the work of media production and maternal
caregiving. Conflicting ideas about, and expectations of, mothers
are untangled in the context of the working world of radio, film,
television and creative media industries. The book teases out
commonalities between experiences that are evident across a number
of countries, from Hollywood to Bollywood, as well as examining the
differences between class, religion, maternal status and cultural
frameworks that surround working mothers in various nation states.
It also offers some possibilities for ways forward that can improve
the lives of women workers who are also mothers. A timely and
valuable contribution to international debates on equality, mothers
and motherhood in audiovisual industries, this book will be of
interest to scholars and students of media, communication, cultural
studies and gender, programmes engaged with work inequalities and
motherhood studies, and activists, funders, policymakers and
practitioners.
The forgotten story of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York. A strong
woman who claimed the throne for her family in a time of war... 'A
compelling story of divided loyalties and family betrayals.
Dramatic and highly evocative' Woman & Home England, 1459. One
family united by blood. Torn apart by war... The Wars of the Roses
storm through the country, and Cecily Neville, Duchess of York,
plots to topple the weak-minded King Henry VI from the throne. But
when the Yorkists are defeated at the battle of Ludford Bridge,
Cecily's family flee and abandon her to face a marauding
Lancastrian army on her own. Stripped of her lands and imprisoned
in Tonbridge Castle, the Duchess begins to spin a web of deceit.
One that will eventually lead to treason, to the fall of King Henry
VI, and to her eldest son being crowned King Edward IV. 'O'Brien
manages to reinvent historical fiction' My Weekly 'This thrilling
historical novel has it all - high politics, drama, emotion,
excellent writing ... It's a rollercoaster of a read' Carol McGrath
'Dramatic and highly evocative' Woman's Weekly
This edited collection explores the relationships between humans
and nature at a time when the traditional sense of separation
between human cultures and a natural wilderness is being eroded.
The 'Anthropocene,' whose literal translation is the 'Age of Man,'
is one way of marking these planetary changes to the Earth system.
Global climate change and rising sea levels are two prominent
examples of how nature can no longer be simply thought of as
something outside and removed from humans (and vice versa). This
collection applies the concepts of ecology and entanglement to
address pressing political, social, and cultural issues surrounding
human relationships with the nonhuman world in terms of 'working
with nature.' It asks, are there more or less preferable ways of
working with nature? What forms and practices might this work take
and how do we distinguish between them? Is the idea of 'nature'
even sufficient to approach such questions, or do we need to
reconsider using the term nature in favour of terms such as
environments, ecologies or the broad notion of the non-human world?
How might we forge perspectives and enact practices which build
resilience and community across species and spaces, constructing
relationships with nonhumans which go beyond discourses of
pollution, degradation and destruction? Bringing together a range
of contributors from across multiple academic disciplines,
activists and artists, this book examines how these questions might
help us understand and assess the different ways in which humans
transform, engage and interact with the nonhuman world.
'I was completely captivated' Barbara Erskine The spellbinding new
historical novel from the Sunday Times bestseller Anne O'Brien.
England, 1444. Three women challenge the course of history... King
Henry VI's grip on the crown hangs by a thread as the Wars of the
Roses starts to tear England apart. And from the ashes of war, the
House of Paston begins its rise to power. Led by three visionary
women, the Pastons are a family from humble peasant beginnings who
rely upon cunning, raw ambition, and good fortune in order to
survive. Their ability to plot and scheme sees them overcome
imprisonment, violence and betrayal, to eventually secure for their
family a castle and a place at the heart of the Yorkist Court. But
success breeds jealousy and brings them dangerous enemies... An
inspirational story of courage and resilience, The Royal Game,
charts the rise of three remarkable women from obscurity to the
very heart of Court politics and intrigue. 'A wonderfully immersive
and intriguing read, meticulously researched. I was completely
captivated' Barbara Erskine
This interdisciplinary and international volume offers an
innovative and critical exploration of the impact of motherhood on
the engagement of women in media and creative industries across the
globe. Diverse contributions critically engage with the
intersections and overlap between the social categories of worker
and mother, and the work of media production and maternal
caregiving. Conflicting ideas about, and expectations of, mothers
are untangled in the context of the working world of radio, film,
television and creative media industries. The book teases out
commonalities between experiences that are evident across a number
of countries, from Hollywood to Bollywood, as well as examining the
differences between class, religion, maternal status and cultural
frameworks that surround working mothers in various nation states.
It also offers some possibilities for ways forward that can improve
the lives of women workers who are also mothers. A timely and
valuable contribution to international debates on equality, mothers
and motherhood in audiovisual industries, this book will be of
interest to scholars and students of media, communication, cultural
studies and gender, programmes engaged with work inequalities and
motherhood studies, and activists, funders, policymakers and
practitioners.
This book presents a holistic view of child development that
emphasises on being mindful of the child as well as his/her
environment. It presents a history of the development of the early
childhood education sector in Singapore. This book consolidates the
more recent research work that has been done in early childhood
education, specifically by researchers from the National Institute
of Education, Singapore. It discusses topics focusing on child
development and education, teacher training and wellbeing, and the
development of culturally appropriate assessment. The content of
this book center around the child, with a consideration of
influences in the environment that can impact child development.
England's Forgotten Queens 'The gripping tale of Elizabeth of
Lancaster, sibling of Henry IV. Packed with love, loss and
intrigue' - Sunday Express S Magazine One betrayal is all it takes
to change history 1382. Daughter of John of Gaunt, sister to the
future King Henry IV, Elizabeth of Lancaster has learned the shrewd
tricks of the court from England's most powerful men. In a time of
political turmoil, allegiance to family is everything. A
Plantagenet princess should never defy her father's wishes. Yet
headstrong Elizabeth refuses to bow to the fate of a strategic
marriage. Rejecting her duty, Elizabeth weds the charming and
ruthlessly ambitious Sir John Holland: Duke of Exeter, half-brother
to King Richard II and the one man she has always wanted. But
defiance can come at a price. 1399. Elizabeth's brother Henry has
seized the throne. Her husband, confidant to the usurped Richard,
masterminds a secret plot against the new King. Trapped in a
dangerous web, Elizabeth must make a choice. Defy the King and
betray her family. Or condemn her husband and send him to his
death. Sister. Wife. Traitor. She holds the fate of England in her
hands. Praise for Anne O'Brien: 'One of the best writers
around...she outdoes even Philippa Gregory' The Sun 'Her writing is
highly evocative of the time period... O'Brien has produced an epic
tale' Historical Novel Society 'Anne O'Brien's novels give a voice
to the "silent" women of history' Yorkshire Post 'Once again
O'Brien proves herself a medieval history magician, conjuring up a
sizzling, sweeping story' Lancashire Evening Post 'An exciting and
intriguing story of love and historical politics. If you enjoy
Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir you will love Anne O'Brien' We
Love This Book 'This book is flawlessly written and well
researched, and will appeal to her fans and those who like Philippa
Gregory's novels' - Birmingham Post 'A brilliantly researched and
well-told story; you won't be able to put this book down' Candis 'A
fast paced historical drama that is full of suspense.' Essentials
A Sunday Times Bestseller England's Forgotten Queens 'O'Brien
cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable,
gripping tale.' The Times 'I was a penniless, landless petitioner,
my Neville blood a curse, my future dependent on the charity of
those who despised me...' Anne Neville is the heiress and daughter
of the greatest powerbroker in the land, Warwick the Kingmaker.
Trapped in a deadly tangle of political intrigue, she is a pawn in
an uncertain game, used by the houses of Neville, York and
Lancaster alike. In England's glittering, treacherous court, not
all wish to see the Nevilles raised high. The Earl of Warwick's
ambition and pride lead him into an attempt to depose the Yorkist
King; his treason forces his family into exile. Humiliated and
powerless in a foreign land, Anne must find the courage and the wit
to survive in such a dangerous man's world. Compulsively readable,
Anne O'Brien vividly evokes the story of Richard III's queen with a
passion and vibrancy reminiscent of Phillipa Gregory and Alison
Weir. Praise for Anne O'Brien 'O'Brien cleverly intertwines the
personal and political in this enjoyable, gripping tale.' - The
Times 'A gem of a subject ... O'Brien is a terrific storyteller' -
Daily Telegraph 'Joanna of Navarre is the feisty heroine in Anne
O'Brien's fast-paced historical novel The Queen's Choice.' -Good
Housekeeping 'A gripping story of love, heartache and political
intrigue.' -Woman & Home 'Packed with drama, danger, romance
and history.' -Pam Norfolk, for the Press Association 'Better than
Philippa Gregory' - The Bookseller 'Anne O'Brien has joined the
exclusive club of excellent historical novelists.' - Sunday Express
'A gripping historical drama.' -Bella 'This book has everything -
royalty, scandal, fascinating historical politics and ultimately,
the shaping of the woman who founded the Tudors.' - Cosmopolitan
www.anneobrien.co.uk @anne_obrien
A Sunday Times Bestseller England's Forgotten Queens 'O'Brien
cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable,
gripping tale.' -The Times Her children or her crown France, 1399:
The Duke of Brittany is dead and his widow, Joanna of Navarre, has
inherited control of their land - a testament to her intellect,
integrity and political prowess. Then comes an unprecedented
proposal from Henry IV, King of England. The price of becoming his
Queen? Abandoning her homeland, leaving her children and
sacrificing her independence. Henry's hold on the crown is unsteady
and war is brewing. With the constant threat of rebellion, Henry
will trust no-one - not even his new Queen. Crossing the channel is
a dangerous prospect. But the union between Joanna and Henry would
bring the chance of a vital alliance between two proud states - if
they will allow it. One question. Two paths. A choice that will
make history. Praise for The Queen's Choice 'A gem of a subject ...
O'Brien is a terrific storyteller' - Daily Telegraph 'Joanna of
Navarre is the feisty heroine in Anne O'Brien's fast-paced
historical novel The Queen's Choice.' -Good Housekeeping 'A
gripping story of love, heartache and political intrigue.' -Woman
& Home 'Packed with drama, danger, romance and history.' -Pam
Norfolk, for the Press Association 'A gripping historical drama.'
-Bella www.anneobrien.co.uk @anne_obrien
'Gripping' The Times 'Fans of Philippa Gregory and other historical
fiction writers will love Anne O'Brien's A Tapestry of Treason'
Yours Her actions could make history - but at what price? 1399:
Constance of York, Lady Despenser, proves herself more than a mere
observer in the devious intrigues of her magnificently
dysfunctional family, The House of York. Surrounded by power-hungry
men, including her aggressively self-centred husband Thomas and
ruthless siblings Edward and Richard, Constance places herself at
the heart of two treasonous plots against King Henry IV. Will it be
possible for this Plantagenet family to safeguard its own political
power by restoring either King Richard II to the throne, or the
precarious Mortimer claimant? Although the execution of these
conspiracies will place them all in jeopardy, Constance is not
deterred, even when the cost of her ambition threatens to overwhelm
her. Even when it endangers her new-found happiness. With treason,
tragedy, heartbreak and betrayal, this is the story of a woman
ahead of her time, fighting for herself and what she believes to be
right in a world of men. Praise for A Tapestry of Treason
'O'Brien's page-turner vividly brings to life the restriction of
women, and the compassion and strength of this real-life figure
from medieval times' Woman 'Anne O'Brien does not disappoint . . .
there are so many twists and turns . . . If you love Philippa
Gregory or Alison Weir, you will love Anne O'Brien too' My Weekly
'A wonderful novel . . . a rich, gripping, enchanting read. Anne's
vivid writing took me straight to the year 1400 and kept me
wonderfully lost there throughout' Joanna Courtney 'A detailed
portrayal of a fascinating character' Woman's Weekly 'An engaging
novel of political intrigue' Choice Praise for Anne O'Brien
'O'Brien cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this
enjoyable, gripping tale' The Times 'O'Brien is a terrific
storyteller' Daily Telegraph 'A gripping story of love, heartache
and political intrigue' Woman & Home 'Packed with drama,
danger, romance and history ... the perfect reading choice for the
long winter nights' The Press Association 'A gripping historical
drama' Bella
A Sunday Times Bestseller England's Forgotten Queens 'O'Brien
cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable,
gripping tale.' The Times Philippa of Hainault selects a young
orphan from a convent. Alice Perrers, a girl born with nothing but
ambition. The Queen has a role waiting for her at court. 'I have
lifted you from nothing Alice. Now you repay me.' Led down the
corridors of the royal palace, the young virgin is secretly
delivered to King Edward III - to perform the wifely duties of
which ailing Philippa is no longer capable. Power has a price, and
Alice Perrers will pay it. Mistress to the King. Confidante of the
Queen. Whore to the court. Her fate is double edged; loved by the
majesties, ostracised by her peers. Alice must balance her future
with care as her star begins to rise - the despised concubine is
not untouchable. Politics and pillow talk are dangerous bedfellows.
The fading great King wants her in his bed. Her enemies want her
banished. One mistake and Alice will face a threat worse than any
malicious whispers of the past. Praise for Anne O'Brien 'O'Brien
cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable,
gripping tale.' - The Times 'A gem of a subject ... O'Brien is a
terrific storyteller' - Daily Telegraph 'Joanna of Navarre is the
feisty heroine in Anne O'Brien's fast-paced historical novel The
Queen's Choice.' -Good Housekeeping 'A gripping story of love,
heartache and political intrigue.' -Woman & Home 'Packed with
drama, danger, romance and history.' -Pam Norfolk, for the Press
Association 'Better than Philippa Gregory' - The Bookseller 'Anne
O'Brien has joined the exclusive club of excellent historical
novelists.' - Sunday Express 'A gripping historical drama.' -Bella
www.anneobrien.co.uk @anne_obrien
Women, Inequality and Media Work investigates how women experience
gender inequality in film and television production industries.
Examining women's place in the production of media is vital to
understanding the broader and related question of how women are
(mis)represented in media content. This book goes behind the camera
to explore the world of women working in media industries and
unpacks the systemic gender inequality that they experience at
work. It argues that women internalize their experience of gender
inequality by adopting various beliefs: whether it is that gender
does not matter in the workplace; that the workplace is now
post-feminist; or by adopting a sense of self as liminal, neither
fully included nor excluded from the industry. Drawing on detailed
academic research and empirical investigation, Women, Inequality
and Media Work is an important and timely book for students,
researchers and those working in media industries.
Women, Inequality and Media Work investigates how women experience
gender inequality in film and television production industries.
Examining women's place in the production of media is vital to
understanding the broader and related question of how women are
(mis)represented in media content. This book goes behind the camera
to explore the world of women working in media industries and
unpacks the systemic gender inequality that they experience at
work. It argues that women internalize their experience of gender
inequality by adopting various beliefs: whether it is that gender
does not matter in the workplace; that the workplace is now
post-feminist; or by adopting a sense of self as liminal, neither
fully included nor excluded from the industry. Drawing on detailed
academic research and empirical investigation, Women, Inequality
and Media Work is an important and timely book for students,
researchers and those working in media industries.
A Sunday Times Bestseller England's Forgotten Queens 'O'Brien
cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable,
gripping tale.' -The Times Widow Lady Katherine Swynford presents
herself for a role in the household of merciless royal prince John
of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, hoping to end her destitution. But the
Duke's scandalous proposition leaves her life of pious integrity
reeling... Seduced by the glare of royal adoration, Katherine
becomes John's mistress. She will leave behind everything she has
stood for to play second fiddle to his young wife and ruthless
ambition. She will live in the shadows of the most powerful man in
England in the hope of a love greater than propriety. But soon the
court whispers - whore, harlot, vile temptress - reach the ears of
not just John's bride but his most dangerous political enemies. As
the Plantagenet prince is accused of bringing England to its knees,
who better to blame than shameless she-devil Katherine Swynford?
Dragged from the shadows, Katherine must answer for her sins.
Praise for Anne O'Brien 'O'Brien cleverly intertwines the personal
and political in this enjoyable, gripping tale.' - The Times 'A gem
of a subject ... O'Brien is a terrific storyteller' - Daily
Telegraph 'Joanna of Navarre is the feisty heroine in Anne
O'Brien's fast-paced historical novel The Queen's Choice.' -Good
Housekeeping 'A gripping story of love, heartache and political
intrigue.' -Woman & Home 'Packed with drama, danger, romance
and history.' -Pam Norfolk, for the Press Association 'Better than
Philippa Gregory' - The Bookseller 'Anne O'Brien has joined the
exclusive club of excellent historical novelists.' - Sunday Express
'A gripping historical drama.' -Bella 'This book has everything -
royalty, scandal, fascinating historical politics and ultimately,
the shaping of the woman who founded the Tudors.' - Cosmopolitan
www.anneobrien.co.uk @anne_obrien @anne_obrien
'Anne O'Brien gets right inside the heads of her medieval
characters!' JOANNA HICKSON 'A compelling tale of a family caught
up in the turmoil of the Wars of the Roses... Be warned: it's
dangerously addictive' TRACY BORMAN 'Magnificently researched... an
enthralling story of strong women and advantageous marriages. I was
completely hooked!' CLARE MARCHANT A beautifully researched novel
told with understanding, subtlety and a deft touch. Time travel at
its best' JOANNA COURTNEY England. 1469. A fortunate marriage will
change history. A scandal could destroy everything... Margaret
Paston, matriarch of the Paston family, knows that a favourable
match for one of her unruly daughters is the only way to survive
the loss of their recently acquired Caister Castle. But as the War
of the Roses rages on, dangerous enemies will threaten even her
best laid plans. Margery Paston, her eldest daughter, has always
strived to uphold the Paston name and do her mother proud. But when
she loses her heart to a man below her station, she must make a
terrible choice: will she betray her family and risk everything for
a chance at true love? Anne Haute, first cousin to the Queen, is
embroiled in a longstanding betrothal to Sir John Paston, the
eldest son and heir to the Paston seat. But despite his promises,
Anne can't help but doubt that he will ever keep his word and make
her his wife... In the midst of civil war, each of these women must
decide: Head or heart? Love or duty? Reputation- or scandal?
**A spellbinding historical novel** The Sunday Times Bestseller
'O'Brien is now approaching Philippa Gregory status' - Reader's
Digest 'A dangerous word, perhaps, for a woman. Power.' From her
first clandestine marriage, Joan of Kent's reputation is one of
beauty, rumour and scandal. Her royal blood makes her a desirable
bride. Her ambition and passion make her a threat. Joan knows what
she must do to protect her reputation...the games to play, the men
to marry. She will do anything to get what she wants: The Crown of
England. A tale of ambition, treachery and desire, The Shadow Queen
tells of a woman's ascent through the court to command royal power
alongside her young son, King Richard II.
'Anne O'Brien gets right inside the heads of her medieval
characters!' JOANNA HICKSON 'A compelling tale of a family caught
up in the turmoil of the Wars of the Roses... Be warned: it's
dangerously addictive' TRACY BORMAN 'Magnificently researched... an
enthralling story of strong women and advantageous marriages. I was
completely hooked!' CLARE MARCHANT A beautifully researched novel
told with understanding, subtlety and a deft touch. Time travel at
its best' JOANNA COURTNEY England. 1469. A fortunate marriage will
change history. A scandal could destroy everything... Margaret
Paston, matriarch of the Paston family, knows that a favourable
match for one of her unruly daughters is the only way to survive
the loss of their recently acquired Caister Castle. But as the War
of the Roses rages on, dangerous enemies will threaten even her
best laid plans. Margery Paston, her eldest daughter, has always
strived to uphold the Paston name and do her mother proud. But when
she loses her heart to a man below her station, she must make a
terrible choice: will she betray her family and risk everything for
a chance at true love? Anne Haute, first cousin to the Queen, is
embroiled in a longstanding betrothal to Sir John Paston, the
eldest son and heir to the Paston seat. But despite his promises,
Anne can't help but doubt that he will ever keep his word and make
her his wife... In the midst of civil war, each of these women must
decide: Head or heart? Love or duty? Reputation- or scandal?
The forgotten story of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York. A strong
woman who claimed the throne for her family in a time of war... 'A
compelling story of divided loyalties and family betrayals.
Dramatic and highly evocative' Woman & Home One family united
by blood. Torn apart by war... England, 1459: Cecily Neville,
Duchess of York, is embroiled in a plot to topple the weak-minded
King Henry VI from the throne. But when the Yorkists are defeated
at the Battle of Ludford Bridge, Cecily's family flee and abandon
her to face a marauding Lancastrian army on her own. Cecily can
only watch as her lands are torn apart and divided up by the
ruthless Queen Marguerite. From the towers of her prison in
Tonbridge Castle, the Duchess begins to spin a web of deceit - one
that will eventually lead to treason, to the fall of King Henry VI,
and to her eldest son being crowned King Edward IV. This is a story
of heartbreak, ambition and treachery, of one woman's quest to
claim the throne during the violence and tragedy of the Wars of the
Roses. Praise for Anne O'Brien: 'One of the best writers around ...
she outdoes even Philippa Gregory' The Sun 'O'Brien is a terrific
story teller' Daily Telegraph 'O'Brien cleverly intertwines the
personal and political in this enjoyable, gripping tale' The Times
'A gripping story of love, heartache and political intrigue' Woman
& Home 'The characters are larger than life ... and the author
a compulsive storyteller' Sunday Express '[A] fast-paced historical
novel' Good Housekeeping 'This book has everything - royalty,
scandal, fascinating historical politics' Cosmopolitan 'O'Brien's
page-turner vividly brings to life the restriction of women, and
the compassion and strength of this real-life figure from medieval
times' Woman 'A gripping historical drama' Bella 'Historical
fiction at its best' Candis
'Anne O'Brien gets right inside the heads of her characters!'
JOANNA HICKSON 'A terrific storyteller' THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ALL'S
FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR... The Welsh Marches, 1301 Strong-willed
heiress Johane de Geneville is married to Richard Mortimer, Earl of
March, at just fifteen years old. Soon Johane finds herself swept
up in a world of treacherous court politics and dangerous secrets
as her husband deposes Edward II and rules England alongside Queen
Isabella. Yet when Richard is accused of treason, she is robbed of
her freedom and must survive catastrophic events in her fight for
justice - with her life, and her children's, hanging in the
balance... Will she pay for her husband's mistakes, or will she
manage to escape from a terrible fate?
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