Friday 11 October 2024

Lose yourself in Elizabeth's world and join her on her journey.



Plantagenet Princess, Tudor Queen: The Story of Elizabeth of York
(Plantagenet Embers, Book 1)
By Samantha Wilcoxson


Publication Date: 6th August 2015
Publisher: CreateSpace
Page Length: 447 Pages
Page Length: 447 Pages
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction

Born a Plantagenet Princess, Elizabeth became the first Tudor Queen.

She was the mother of Henry VIII and wife of Henry VII, but who was Elizabeth of York? As the eldest child of King Edward IV, Elizabeth had every reason to expect a bright future until Edward died and her life fell apart.

When Elizabeth's uncle became King Richard III, she was forced to choose sides. Should she trust her father's brother and most loyal supporter or honor the betrothal that her mother has made for her to her family's enemy, Henry Tudor?

The choice was made for her on the field at Bosworth.

Did Elizabeth find happiness with Henry? And did she ever discover the truth about her missing brothers, the lost Princes in the Tower?

Lose yourself in Elizabeth's world and join her on her journey.

Pick up your copy of
Plantagenet Princess, Tudor Queen: The Story of Elizabeth of York

Samantha Wilcoxson


Samantha Wilcoxson is an author of emotive biographical fiction and strives to help readers connect with history's unsung heroes. She also writes nonfiction for Pen & Sword History. Samantha loves sharing trips to historic places with her family and spending time by the lake with a glass of wine. Her most recent work is Women of the American Revolution, which explores the lives of 18th century women, and she is currently working on a biography of James Alexander Hamilton.

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2 comments:

  1. I shall look forward to reading your book, Samantha. If I may ask, what inspired you to write about this era?

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  2. Samantha Wilcoxson is a new author for me, I will certainly be checking out this series. I love this era in history.

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