Queens of England Series by Jean Plaidy

3.84 · 136 ratings
  • Myself, My Enemy (Queens of England #1)
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    Myself, My Enemy (Queens of England #1)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.70 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1984

    Despite the dangers of practicing her faith in the staunchly Protestant England, pretty Queen Henrietta Maria refuses to cast aside her Catholicism, so she finds little favour among the people. She is impetuous and loving, fond of fashionable clothes and gossip, and Charles, a family man of principle and integrity, is entirely devoted to her... more

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  • Queen of This Realm (Queens of England #2)
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    Queen of This Realm (Queens of England #2)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.97 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1985

    In this "memoir" by Elizabeth I, legendary historical novelist Jean Plaidy reveals the Virgin Queen as she truly was: the bewildered, motherless child of an all-powerful father; a captive in the Tower of London; a shrewd politician; a lover of the arts; and eventually, an icon of an era. It is the story of her improbable rise to power and the great triumphs of her reign--the end of religious bloodshed, the settling of the New World, the defeat of the Spanish Armada... more

  • Victoria Victorious: The Story of Queen Victoria (Queens of England #3)
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    Victoria Victorious: The Story of Queen Victoria (Queens of England #3)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.71 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2005

    In this unforgettable novel of Queen Victoria, Jean Plaidy re-creates a remarkable life filled with romance, triumph, and tragedy. At birth, Princess Victoria was fourth in line for the throne of England, the often-overlooked daughter of a prince who died shortly after her birth. She and her mother lived in genteel poverty for most of her childhood, exiled from court because of her mother�s dislike of her uncles, George IV and William IV... more

  • The Lady in the Tower (Queens of England #4)
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    The Lady in the Tower (Queens of England #4)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 17 ratings · published 2003

    One of history's most complex and alluring women comes to life in this classic novel by the legendary Jean Plaidy. Young Anne Boleyn was not beautiful but she was irresistible, capturing the hearts of kings and commoners alike. Daughter of an ambitious country lord, Anne was sent to France to learn sophistication, and then to court to marry well and raise the family's fortunes. She soon surpassed even their greatest expectations... more

  • The Courts of Love (Queens of England #5)
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    The Courts of Love (Queens of England #5)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2006

    When I look back over my long and tempestuous life , I can see that much of what happened to me, my triumphs and most of my misfortunes was due to my passionate relationships with men. I was a woman who considered herself their equal and in many ways their superior but it seemed that I depended on them, while seeking to be the dominant partner an attitude which could hardly be expected to bring about a harmonious existence... more

  • In the Shadow of the Crown (Queens of England #6)
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    In the Shadow of the Crown (Queens of England #6)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2004

    As Henry VIII's only child, the future seemed golden for Princess Mary. She was the daughter of Henry's first queen, Katharine of Aragon, and was heir presumptive to the throne of England. Red-haired like her father, she was also intelligent and deeply religious like her staunchly Catholic mother. But her father's ill-fated love for Anne Boleyn would shatter Mary's life forever. The father who had once adored her was now intent on having a male heir at all costs... more

  • The Queen's Secret (Queens of England #7)
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    The Queen's Secret (Queens of England #7)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.78 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1989

    At the power and mercy of the court her life was a struggle to keep the Queen's Secret. Katherine of Valois is born a princess, the daughter of King Charles VI of France. But by the time Katherine is old enough to know her father, he is called "Charles the Mad," given to unpredictable fits of insanity. Aged 19, she marries Henry V of England in what was a happy but tragically brief union ending with his untimely death... more

  • The Reluctant Queen: The Story of Anne of York (Queens of England #8)
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    The Reluctant Queen: The Story of Anne of York (Queens of England #8)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2007

    In 1470, a reluctant Lady Anne Neville is betrothed by her father, the politically ambitious Earl of Warwick, to Edward, Prince of Wales. A gentle yet fiercely intelligent woman, Anne has already given her heart to the prince's younger brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Unable to oppose her father's will, she finds herself in line for the throne of England--an obligation that she does not want. Yet fate intervenes when Edward is killed at the Battle of Tewkesbury... more

  • The Merry Monarch's Wife (Queens of England #9)
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    The Merry Monarch's Wife (Queens of England #9)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2008

    Charles II is restored to the English throne, and his court is lively and even scandalous. The country is eager for succession to be clear and certain: The next king will be the son of Charles II and his queen, Catherine of Braganza. Yet Catherine, daughter of the king of Portugal and a Catholic, has never been popular with the English people. She is also having great difficulty conceiving an heir, even as many of Charles’s well-known mistresses are bearing his children with ease... more

  • William's Wife (Queens of England #10)
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    William's Wife (Queens of England #10)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1994

    Fortune placed Lady Mary, elder daughter of the Duke of York, in line for England's throne -- and thrust this gentle beauty, at age fifteen, into a loveless political marriage with her cold-hearted Protestant cousin, William of Orange. In her own poignant words, Lady Mary recounts her strange and haunting story: a happy childhood in merry England under King Charles II, her dark and lonely years in Holland, and the upheavals that brought her home once more as England's honored queen... more

  • The Rose Without a Thorn (Queens of England #11)
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    The Rose Without a Thorn (Queens of England #11)

    Jean Plaidy

    Rated: 3.85 of 5 stars
    · 15 ratings · published 2003

    From the pen of legendary historical novelist Jean Plaidy comes an unforgettable true story of royalty, passion, and innocence lost. Born into an impoverished branch of the noble Howard family, young Katherine is plucked from her home to live with her grandmother, the Duchess of Norfolk. The innocent girl quickly learns that her grandmother's puritanism is not shared by Katherine's free-spirited cousins, with whom she lives... more

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