On the 18th Day of Christmas…

On the 18th day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win a copy of ‘The Stolen Crown’ by Susan Higginbotham.

To be in the running to win this book, leave a comment after this post.

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For your chance to win a copy of ‘The Stolen Crown’, you must be subscribed to On the Tudor Trail’s newsletter (if you are not already, sign up on our homepage where it says ‘Free Enewsletter Subscription’).

Then simply leave a comment after this post between now and 26 December 2014. Don’t forget to leave your name and a contact email. Please note that I have comment moderation activated and need to ‘approve’ comments before they appear. There is no need to submit your comment twice.

This giveaway is open internationally.

One winner will be randomly selected and contacted by email shortly after the competition closes. Please ensure you’ve added natalie@onthetudortrail.com to your address book to avoid missing my email.

Good luck!

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Book Description

When six-year-old Kate Woodville’s beautiful sister Elizabeth makes a shocking—and secret—marriage to King Edward IV in 1464, Kate
and her large family are whisked to the king’s court. Soon a bedazzled Kate becomes one of the greatest ladies in the land when she marries young Harry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. But Kate’s fairy-tale existence as a duchess is shattered when the ongoing conflict between the houses of Lancaster and York engulfs the Woodville family.

As Edward IV fights to keep his crown, Harry’s relatives become hopelessly divided between Lancaster and York. Forced constantly
to struggle with his own allegiances, Harry faces his defining moment when his dear friend Richard, Duke of Gloucester, determines to seize the throne for himself as Richard III. With lives in jeopardy and nothing less than a dynasty at stake, Harry’s loyalties—and his conscience—will be put to the ultimate test.

Read a guest article by Susan Higginbotham – Elizabeth Woodville’s Move to Bermondsey

Visit Susan’s website here.

Don’t forget to check back tomorrow for your chance to win a copy of ‘The Kiss of the Concubine’ by Judith Arnopp.

 

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Comments

  1. Looks like a fun read. Something for cold winter nights

  2. Sounds like a great book! I can’t wait to read it!

  3. Ainara Groenewoud says:

    I have never heard of this book. Would love to read it though.

  4. Love knows to end how far it will take each of us on this journey of life hers was this adventure 🙂 .

  5. Orsolya Dunai says:

    SUSAN <3 <3 <3 <—- That is all that needs to be said!

  6. Sue Crawford says:

    I have been looking for a copy of this book for monrhs in my local bookshop. I have read nothing but good reviews and would love to win a copy to read.

  7. Katie Thomson says:

    This looks like a great read. I’d love to win 🙂

  8. Yes! I would love this book!

  9. Jennifer C. says:

    I would love to learn more about these fascinating people! Thanks for the chance to win! 🙂

  10. Danielle Matthews says:

    I would love to own this!

  11. I love to read books on lesser known personalities of this era. It’s like they have been given a voice and we can see important advents unfold through fresh eyes 🙂

  12. This book sounds very interesting. I haven’t done a lot of research about Richard III and him coming to power, maybe this book will give me a good start!!

  13. Susan Higginbotham is an amazing writer. Her novel about Lady Jane Grey is a must read!

  14. The stolen crown – a story which i would very much like to read.

  15. Pre-Tudor times!! Great!! 🙂

  16. Veronica Napoli says:

    Such an intriguing and mysterious story…!!

  17. Would love to read this book! 🙂

  18. Another wonderful book to read.
    My to read list keeps growing.

  19. Moni Leigh says:

    Thank you for the contests this month! This sounds like another fun read.

  20. Michelle Bollig says:

    This sounds like a great read. Thanks again for these contests. 🙂

  21. Ohhhhh. I am so desperate for some new books 🙂 this one looks fantastic 🙂

  22. Deanna Burt says:

    Sounds like an amazing book!!:)

  23. Sounds lovely!!! Well written books are magical….little time machines.

  24. ANOTHER one for my “must read” list! Thank you! 🙂

  25. andrea fultz says:

    So excited to be in for some great reads

  26. Ashlee Payne says:

    Another great giveaway!! I love everything about the Woodville’s, and The Cousin’s War. Would love this to add to my bookshelf!

  27. Lee-Anne Parker says:

    summer holidays here It would be a great read

  28. This looks like a book that I would love to read!

  29. Debbie Warila says:

    Sounds like I book that I simply must add to my reading list! 🙂

  30. Sounds like my type of book.

  31. Sharon Thurnell says:

    Married at just six years old? Wow. This is going to be a great read.

  32. Kirstie Vaughan says:

    Another one I would love to read!

  33. Tamise Hills says:

    Would love to win this!

  34. not seen this before would love it

  35. Love anything about the Woodville’s, and this looks like sn interesting tske.

  36. Laura Rhoades-Stovall says:

    Sounds very good!

  37. Marilyn Holley says:

    Would love to win something.

  38. :-):-):-)!!!

  39. Sounds like the kind of book that I’d curl up under a blanket and spend a winter’s evening drinking hot chocolate and reading……..!

  40. Miss Dotzler says:

    Can not wait to read this book!!!

  41. A great story about a fascinating time period! I would love to have a copy!

  42. I would LOVE to read this book! Xo

  43. So looking forward to reading this regardless whether I win or not. Adding it to my wishlist 🙂

  44. Ed Haralson says:

    Ah, and to think I knew Susan when she was but a wee lass and I was a not-so-wee lad.

  45. I read it once but I want to read it again

  46. Helen coulter says:

    this sounds an exciting read , good to read about some of the lesser known Tudors

  47. Pam Shakespeare says:

    Lots to read as my list is growing longer by the day

  48. Elise Moonen says:

    This sounds like a great book! I think it’s telling me it belongs in my collection!!

  49. mary davis says:

    If you have not read this book…do so!……very well done.

  50. I like following a character through to maturity