Author: | April Taylor | ISBN: | 9781426899188 |
Publisher: | Carina Press | Publication: | October 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Carina Press | Language: | English |
Author: | April Taylor |
ISBN: | 9781426899188 |
Publisher: | Carina Press |
Publication: | October 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Carina Press |
Language: | English |
Book two of The Tudor Enigma
Blood, frogs and a deadly threat to the firstborn
Luke Ballard, Dominus Elemancer and Privy Inquirer into Divers Mischiefs and Grievances, has grown his magical powers since his last encounter with the Sunderers, dark sorcerers who will stop at nothing-including partnering with England's mortal enemies-to destroy the throne. But is he skilled enough to protect his own and prevent tragedy from reaching the royal family?
The continuation of Tudor rule and the future of England's true religion rest with King Henry IX's new bride, Queen Madeline of Scotland. Pregnant with a possible heir, she's nearly killed-twice-in incidents that bizarrely mimic the Plagues of Egypt. And she is not alone. All of Hampton Court, it seems, has been surrounded by a dark cloud of otherworldly danger.
Fearful for his wife and unborn child, King Henry can only turn to one man.
Book two of The Tudor Enigma
Blood, frogs and a deadly threat to the firstborn
Luke Ballard, Dominus Elemancer and Privy Inquirer into Divers Mischiefs and Grievances, has grown his magical powers since his last encounter with the Sunderers, dark sorcerers who will stop at nothing-including partnering with England's mortal enemies-to destroy the throne. But is he skilled enough to protect his own and prevent tragedy from reaching the royal family?
The continuation of Tudor rule and the future of England's true religion rest with King Henry IX's new bride, Queen Madeline of Scotland. Pregnant with a possible heir, she's nearly killed-twice-in incidents that bizarrely mimic the Plagues of Egypt. And she is not alone. All of Hampton Court, it seems, has been surrounded by a dark cloud of otherworldly danger.
Fearful for his wife and unborn child, King Henry can only turn to one man.