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SummaryTHE LOVE STORY THAT CHANGED HISTORY
From "a gifted literary talent" comes a sweeping epic of
defiant love, high adventure, and the resilience of the
human spirit. Based on history, this is the story of young
Isobel Ingoldesthorpe and Sir John Neville, medieval
ancestors of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Sir Winston
Churchill, who cultivate their love as violence erupts all
around them in England's Wars of the Roses . . .
The Characters:
Henry VI: England's mad, meek, goodhearted
Lancastrian king, content to live a monk's chaste life of
prayer. His marriage to Marguerite d'Anjou seals his fate.
Marguerite d'Anjou: England's fiery French queen. Wed
at fifteen to mad King Henry VI of Lancaster, lonely in a
foreign land, all her love and future hopes dwell in Edward,
her only child. For him she will fight to the death.
Somerset: the King's cousin of the House of
Lancaster. Young, rash and violent, his charm captures the
heart of a queen, but not the heart of the one he loves.
York: The King's cousin of the House of York.
Prudent, able, and beloved by the people for his compassion
and dedication to justice, the Queen's enmity and
mismanagement of the realm forces him to remember he owns a
better title to the throne than her husband, King Henry, or
her son Edward.
Salisbury: Cousin to King Henry and brother-in-law to
York, he stands with York when no one else dares.
Warwick: Salisbury's son. Ambitious, flamboyant,
brave and dashing he wins the admiration of England, and the
enmity of two queens.
Edward of March: York's golden warrior son who
wrestles the throne from the House of Lancaster.
Irresistibly charming, brilliant, courageous, England's
future seems bright under King Edward IV until he reveals
his secret marriage to the low born beauty, Elizabeth
Woodville
Elizabeth Woodville: Edward's ambitious and detested
Yorkist queen. Gilt-haired, cunning and vindictive, she has
a heart as dark as her face is fair.
Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester: Isobel's uncle. Renowned
scholar; man of piety; he leaves England to avoid taking
sides, and returns a hardened admirer of Dracula, Prince of
Transylvania.
Sir Thomas Malory: A knight. His experiences color
the tales of King Arthur's court that he writes as he
languishes in prison first under Lancaster's Queen, then
underYork's.
Ursula: his daughter, friend to Isobel.
John: Warwick's younger brother. A valiant, true and
honorable Yorkist knight, he falls in love with Isobel, the
ward of his father's mortal foe, Marguerite d'Anjou. For her
love, he is willing to pay any price
Isobel: Ward of the Lancastrian Queen, Marguerite
d'Anjou, in love with John, a Yorkist knight. This is her
story . . .
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