The Three Crowns

ebook (The Stuart saga: book 5): a compelling and powerful depiction of a pivotal moment in British history from the undisputed Queen of British historical fiction · Stuart Saga

By Jean Plaidy

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Captivating in its historical detail, lush and sweeping in its scope, and unforgettable in its dramatic depiction of relationships between monarchs and families, The Three Crowns is the singular story of the only joint sovereigns in British history. Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory.

'Plaidy has brought the past to life' — Times Literary Supplement

'Plaidy excels at blending history with romance and drama' — New York Times
'Jean Plaidy conveys the texture of various patches of the past with such rich complexity' — Guardian
'Absolute heaven' — ***** Reader review
'Another wonderful book from a brilliant writer' — ***** Reader review
'Fantastic' — ***** Reader review
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When an empire is at stake, one woman stands between the past and the future.
In post-Restoration England, King Charles II has fathered numerous children, but not a single legitimate heir. So it falls to his brother, James, Duke of York, to head the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland-the three crowns of Britain. But James's devout Catholicism, and desire to return Britain to the rule of Rome, does not sit well with his subjects and his time as king is sure to be short.
Born leader and brilliant soldier, William of Orange, has a plan... By marrying Mary, James' fifteen-year-old daughter and heir, he will position himself perfectly to seize the English crown.
Mary must also decide how much power to cede to William, should she keep him as Consort or let him rule beside her as King?
The Stuart saga continues with The Haunted Sisters.

The Three Crowns