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An unforgettable historical tale set in fifteenth-century England
of a brilliant woman's defiance, courage, and ingenuity-from the
author of The Locksmith's Daughter and The Chocolate Maker's Wife.
1405: The daughter of a wealthy merchant, Anneke Sheldrake suddenly
finds her family bankrupted when her father's ship is swept away at
sea. Forced to find a way to provide for herself and her siblings,
Anneke rejects an offer of marriage from a despised cousin and
instead turns to her late mother's family business: brewing ale.
Armed with her mother's recipes, she then makes a bold deal with
her father's aristocratic employer, putting her home and family at
risk. Thanks to her fierce determination, Anneke's brew wins a
following and begins to turn a profit. But her rise threatens some
in her community and those closest to her are left to pay the
price. As Anneke slowly pieces her life together again, she finds
an unlikely ally in a London brothel owner. Determined not only to
reclaim her livelihood and her family, Anneke vows not to let
anyone stand in the way of her forging her own destiny.
From acclaimed author Karen Brooks comes this intriguing novel rich
in historical detail and drama as it tells the unforgettable story
of Queen Elizabeth's daring, ruthless spymaster and his female
protegee. In Queen Elizabeth's England, where no one can be trusted
and secrets are currency, one woman stands without fear. Mallory
Bright is the only daughter of London's most ingenious locksmith.
She has apprenticed with her father since childhood, and there is
no lock too elaborate for her to crack. After scandal destroys her
reputation, Mallory has returned to her father's home and lives
almost as a recluse, ignoring the whispers and gossip of their
neighbors. But Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth's spymaster
and a frequent client of Mallory's father, draws her into his world
of danger and deception. For the locksmith's daughter is not only
good at cracking locks, she also has a talent for codes, spycraft,
and intrigue. With Mallory by Sir Francis's side, no scheme in
England or abroad is safe from discovery. But Mallory's loyalty
wavers when she witnesses the brutal and bloody public execution of
three Jesuit priests and realizes the human cost of her espionage.
And later, when she discovers the identity of a Catholic spy and a
conspiracy that threatens the kingdom, she is forced to choose
between her country and her heart. Once Sir Francis's greatest
asset, Mallory is fast becoming his worst threat-and there is only
one way the Queen's master spy deals with his enemies...
A provocative, immersive medieval novel starring one of
literature's most unforgettable characters in her own
words-Chaucer's bold and libidinous Wife of Bath. "So damned
readable and fun...This is the story of a woman fighting for her
rights; it breaches the walls of history."--The Australian In the
middle ages, a famous poet told a story that mocked a strong woman.
It became a literary classic. But what if the woman in question had
a chance to tell her own version? England, 1364: When married off
at aged twelve to an elderly farmer, brazen redheaded Eleanor
quickly realizes it won't matter what she says or does, God is not
on her side-or any poor woman's for that matter. But then again,
Eleanor was born under the joint signs of Venus and Mars, making
her both a lover and a fighter. Aided by a head for business (and a
surprisingly kind husband), Eleanor manages to turn her first
marriage into success, and she rises through society from a
cast-off farm girl to a woman of fortune who becomes a trusted
friend of the social-climbing poet Geoffrey Chaucer. But more
marriages follow-some happy, some not-several pilgrimages, many
lovers, murder, mayhem, and many turns of fortune's wheel as
Eleanor pursues the one thing that all women want: control of their
own lives.
Australian bestselling novelist Karen Brooks rewrites women back
into history with this breathtaking novel set in 17th century
London-a lush, fascinating story of the beautiful woman who is
drawn into a world of riches, power, intrigue...and chocolate.
Damnation has never been so sweet... Rosamund Tomkins, the
illegitimate daughter of a nobleman, spends most of her young life
in drudgery at a country inn. To her, the Restoration under Charles
II, is but a distant threat as she works under the watchful eye of
her brutal, abusive stepfather . . . until the day she is nearly
run over by the coach of Sir Everard Blithman. Sir Everard, a canny
merchant, offers Rosamund an "opportunity like no other," allowing
her to escape into a very different life, becoming the linchpin
that will drive the success of his fledgling business: a luxurious
London chocolate house where wealthy and well-connected men come to
see and be seen, to gossip and plot, while indulging in the sweet
and heady drink. Rosamund adapts and thrives in her new
surroundings, quickly becoming the most talked-about woman in
society, desired and respected in equal measure. But Sir Everard's
plans for Rosamund and the chocolate house involve family secrets
that span the Atlantic Ocean, and which have already brought death
and dishonor to the Blithman name. Rosamund knows nothing of the
mortal peril that comes with her new title, nor of the forces
spinning a web of conspiracy buried in the past, until she meets a
man whose return tightens their grip upon her, threatening to
destroy everything she loves and damn her to a dire fate. As she
fights for her life and those she loves through the ravages of the
Plague and London's Great Fire, Rosamund's breathtaking tale is one
marked by cruelty and revenge; passion and redemption-and the
sinfully sweet temptation of chocolate.
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