On the Fourteenth Day of Christmas

On the fourteenth day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win a hardback copy of Queen of the North by Anne O’Brien!

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

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win Queen of the North by Anne O’Brien, 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 31 December 2018. 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 Blurb

1399:

A year of great upheaval in England.

England’s crown is under threat.

King Richard II’s hold on power is undermined when exiled Henry, Duke of Lancaster, returns to reclaim his inheritance and ultimately the throne.

For Elizabeth Mortimer the succession is clouded with doubt.  With King Richard dead in Pontefract Castle, there is only one rightful King by the law of inheritance – her eight-year-old nephew Edmund, Earl of March.

But many, including Elizabeth’s husband, the mercurial Sir Henry Percy known as Hotspur, heir to the Earl of Northumberland, do not want another child-King.

Questioning her loyalty to the new King Henry, Elizabeth places herself in conflict with Hotspur and the powerful Percy family, but to concede to Henry’s claim challenges all her Mortimer principles.

This is one woman’s quest to turn history on its head.

A tale of love and loyalty, of tragedy and betrayal.

Will Elizabeth be prepared to pay the cost of personal and family ambition?


About the Author

Anne was born in the West Riding of Yorkshire. After gaining a B.A. Honours degree in History at Manchester University, a PGCE at Leeds University and a Masters degree in education at Hull University, she lived in the East Riding as a teacher of history. Always a prolific reader, she enjoyed historical fiction and was encouraged to try her hand at writing. Success in short story competitions spurred her on.

Leaving teaching – but not her love of history – she wrote her first historical romance, a Regency, which was published in 2005. To date nine historical romances and a novella, ranging from medieval, through the Civil War and Restoration and back to Regency, have been published internationally.

Anne now lives with her husband in an eighteenth century timber-framed cottage in the depths of the Welsh Marches in Herefordshire, a wild, beautiful place on the borders between England and Wales, renowned for its black and white timbered houses, ruined castles and priories and magnificent churches. Steeped in history, famous people and bloody deeds as well as ghosts and folk lore, it has given her inspiration for her writing. Since living there she has become hooked on medieval history.

Sometimes she escapes from writing. She enjoys her garden, a large, rambling area where she grows vegetables and soft fruit as well as keeping control over herbaceous flower borders, a wild garden, a small orchard and a formal pond. With an interest in herbs and their uses, Anne has a herb patch constructed on the pattern of a Tudor knot garden and enjoys cooking with the proceeds. Gardening is a perfect time for her to mull over what she’s been writing, as she wages war on the weeds.

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Comments

  1. Oh my goodness I want!

  2. Thanks for the chance!

  3. Joyce rogero says:

    Oh please, i want this book so bad

  4. Natalie Lewis says:

    This looks like a great read!

  5. Pam shakespeare says:

    I love Anne OBrien books such a great writer

  6. Igor G. S. says:

    Oh I’d love to win this one! I know very little about the reign of Richard II & the rise of the house of Lancaster, and I’ve heard Anne O’Brien writes very entertaining novels so it would be great to read “Queen of the North”

  7. Lori Thomas says:

    I enjoy reading Anne`s FB posts and would love to read this book. Thx for the chance!!

  8. Yes, please.

  9. Michelle MCKEEVER says:

    I love Ann O’Brien books but I haven’t read this one

  10. Tamise Hills says:

    Have enjoyed Ann’s other books.

  11. Anne Carter says:

    Yes please, thank you

  12. I love her books!

  13. Amelia Lawrence says:

    Wow. I love Anne o’brien And looking into the Mortimer claim to the throne! I’d love to read this book!

  14. Looks good!

  15. Denise Ash says:

    This looks wonderful. Thank you!

  16. Charlie Fenton says:

    What a great prize, I would love to win this! I know a bit about Richard II as I learnt aboit the Wars of the Roses in college but know nothing about this woman, so would love to read this.

  17. looks like a great read

  18. Crystal navedo says:

    This looks interesting. I know almost nothing about king richard ii. This is going on my must read list

  19. Jennifer cyrus says:

    Wow this sounds like a fantastic story.

  20. Paola Cascone says:

    Such an interesting book,sometimes some individuals of the past are still in the shadow

  21. Nicola Hart says:

    This looks very interesting

  22. Tara Alexander says:

    Never read much about this before! Sounds lovely!

  23. Not too much seems written about this period so would be good to learn more about it.
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  24. This sounds absolutely fabulous!

  25. This sounds like a fabulous read! Thanks for the chance.

  26. I’m feeling lucky today – keeping my fingers crossed!

  27. This sounds so great. Really know nothing about this so anxious to learn!

  28. Michelle Tercha says:

    Oh, this is an early one! I’d be thrilled to win. Thank you for a chance! Michelle t

  29. I would love to read this

  30. I love her books and i have been wanting to read this one

  31. Looks good!

  32. Geneva Standbridge says:

    I definitely need to read this one, I’m fuzzy on these earlier days and events!

  33. Oooh this looks intriguing and right up my alley!

  34. Samantha Ruck says:

    Yes please I would love to be reading this Christmas Day x

  35. Good luck everyone. Annes books are fab x

  36. Anne O’Brien’s other book are fantastic.

  37. Looks like a good read.

  38. Danielle Jesensky says:

    This sounds like such an interesting book. I have my fingers crossed that I win it!

  39. Dale Harrington says:

    Looks like a fascinating story

  40. This looks like an interesting read 🙂

  41. Veronica Martin says:

    Wonderful prize!

  42. Charisse Lewis says:

    I would love to win one of Anne O’Brien’s books! Thank you so much for this chance! Good Luck to all who enter the contest ????

  43. Ann Rowsell says:

    This is a great prize!

  44. Helen clarke says:

    Me and my son would love to win this to read together! Thank you x

  45. Sounds amazing.

  46. Nicola Dunn says:

    Looks good. Yes please!

  47. Lee tickle says:

    Pick me pick me! Haha! No seriously pick me!

  48. Nikki Hayes says:

    Sounds like a great read – fingers crossed!

  49. Sharon Buckley says:

    I’d like this very much as it would be my first Anne O’Brien read

  50. Stephanie lomas says:

    Yes Please!!!!! Always an absolute pleasure to read Anne’s books