At the twilight of the sixteenth century, the Virgin Queen stands alone—surrounded by silence and the ghosts of her past.
Through the voice of Elizabeth I herself, All the Love I Remember traces her journey from the child who survived disgrace to the monarch who ruled an empire, told as a final meditation on love, loyalty, and loss. All the Love I Remember is Elizabeth's a deeply human remembrance of the men who shaped her solitude—her father, her counselors, and those few who dared her heart.
Drawn from the documented rhythms of her life and court, this novel hews faithfully to history while revealing the inward pulse of a woman the world thought it knew. Through meticulous research and luminous prose, Betty Younis brings to life the mind, memory, and majesty of England’s last Tudor queen.