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Henry's Spare Queen Trilogy #0.5

Lady Margaret's Disgrace: Prequel to Henry’s Spare Queen Trilogy

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A Brave Noblewoman Loses All

In 1099, Lady Margaret is betrothed to the heir of a great Norman estate and will become a countess. Before she weds, her beloved mother dies.

After the funeral, Margaret is betrayed by her father, Lord Charles, who falsely proclaims she traded her honor for pleasures with a lowly Saxon. He declares Margaret his slave and seeks to make her life a misery.

Meanwhile, power struggles rack medieval England. King William II dies under suspicious circumstances. His brother Henry I wins the crown but struggles to keep his throne from the factions plotting to take it. The conquered Saxons watch the Normans fight among themselves.

In a world where women are property, Margaret believes nothing can save her from her miserable life. She is wrong. Soon the king will demand her service.

This novella contains beatings, murders, and the death of an infant, which may be triggers for some readers.

Meet the king, the queen, and the woman who can save them.

This book introduces Lady Margaret’s
Lady Margaret’s Escape (Book One)
Lady Margaret’s Challenge (Book Two)
Lady Margaret’s Future (Book Three)

**This series utilizes Old English to better capture the voice of the times. Each book contains a glossary of words and terms you might not recognize.**

158 pages, Paperback

Published November 8, 2021

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8 reviews
February 27, 2023
I loved all of these books, they have filled in a big Norman shaped gap in my knowledge of English history. There are lots of books dealing with the Plantagenets, but fewer about the earlier period, and the information about daily life was interesting. It is just a shame that the editing allowed so many typos, I presume it was done by a machine as the mistakes were words but not words that made sense.
438 reviews5 followers
August 12, 2025
interesting

I was not aware of the extent to which noblemen of this era could punish not only their servants but also their wives and children. This is an interesting story. Even though I knew this was a prequel, my first thought was, “not yet.“

I look forward to more in the series. This is a good author and deserves praise.
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702 reviews16 followers
August 9, 2025
I was interested in what would happen to poor Margaret and to Henry. There is intrigue. The fact that so many supported Margaret was wonderful.
Still, I found it boring.
I guess it continues too. So, I wouldn’t find out what happens anyways.
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Author 7 books5 followers
August 31, 2025
Poorly written

A part of the plot is predicted on the old notion that people of the era only lived perhaps 50 years, which is ridiculous. Much of the other cultural notions are equally suspect. The story is okay, but not well-written, especially the dialogue.
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201 reviews
September 19, 2025
This was fine enough. But where it said it was a prequel made me think I'm missing context of a later book. This made it hard for me to find the thread of the different storylines. That's probably my mistake.
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84 reviews1 follower
February 5, 2022
Excellent prequel

The author does an excellent describing the setting, and characters. This was a exciting, fast paced book. Can't wait to read the next installment.
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365 reviews6 followers
March 1, 2022
enjoyed

This was a short and great read. The historically researched accuracy was fantastic. Though parts depicted the brutal lot of women of the era, it was worth reading.
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61 reviews3 followers
August 10, 2023
Not a huge fan of novella’s and the editing was awful. The content was good but every character underdeveloped, I hope actual trilogy is better because I love this time period.
4 reviews
August 28, 2025
Poorly written, not enough story line to keep you interested and large gaps of time in the story
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420 reviews5 followers
August 31, 2022
Bright tale of the turn of the first millennium AD. A time of chaos in England. This story brings the period out of the dark ages and onto the page. Historically accurate with detailed explanation and a hand glossary to help the reader understand the story. There are three more books in the series (this was a prequel)
. I’m on my way to Amazon
155 reviews1 follower
August 13, 2025
Intersting

Fairly short but interesting history lesson .
I would have liked a longer period to be described as this was too short.
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