Can a royal union between a York and a Lancaster meant to end a war blossom into something more?
It’s 1483, and Princess Elizabeth of York is shattered by the death of her father, King Edward IV. She thought the war between the Yorks and Lancasters was over, but when her uncle, Richard III, deposes her younger brother, the future of the House of York is once again in jeopardy.
Sequestered for her safety in Westminster Abbey, Elizabeth learns that her survival requires forging powerful alliances. To defeat Richard, she must ally with the last Lancastrian claimant and the very man she was raised to despise. Henry Tudor.
Their marriage could unite a divided kingdom… or destroy what remains of her family.
As the threat of another war looms, Elizabeth has to reckon with the man she was raised to hate becoming the one person she cannot afford to lose.
Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, this sweeping historical romance blends political intrigue with the emotional intensity of an enemies-to-lovers love story.
Julia is big fan of books, cats, and history. She's always been into the War of the Roses and royal women. When she's not reading or writing, she's working as a policy advisor or cuddling at home with her cat in Toronto. York Princess, Tudor Queen is her debut novel.