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The Rose Of York: Crown Of Destiny.


The Rose Of York: Crown Of Destiny

Sandra Worth Sandra Worth (born 1954) is a Canadian author of fiction and an American citizen with strong ties to England. She resides in Houston, Texas.

For her bachelor's degree from the University of Toronto, she took a double major in Political Science and Economics.
 

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0975126482 $14.95 www.endtablebooks.com www.sandraworth.com

With "The Rose Of York: Crown Of Destiny", Canadian author Sandra Worth has penned the sequel to her outstanding historical novel "The Rose Of York: Love & War" (0975162607, $16.95). The second title in a planned trilogy, "Love & War"is a dramatic retelling re·tell·ing  
n.
A new account or an adaptation of a story: a retelling of a Roman myth. 
 of Richard II and the murder of his royal nephews in the Tower of London Tower of London, ancient fortress in London, England, just east of the City and on the north bank of the Thames, covering about 13 acres (5.3 hectares). Now used mainly as a museum, it was a royal residence in the Middle Ages. . Court intrigue abounds as the late Edward IV's detested de·test  
tr.v. de·test·ed, de·test·ing, de·tests
To dislike intensely; abhor.



[French détester, from Latin d
 queen plots to usurp u·surp  
v. u·surped, u·surp·ing, u·surps

v.tr.
1. To seize and hold (the power or rights of another, for example) by force and without legal authority. See Synonyms at appropriate.

2.
 power, compelling Richard of Gloucester into decisions that alter British history and would give rise to rumor, slander, betrayal, revenge, and a fight against injustice. Like "Crown Of Destiny", this second novel in "The Rose Of York" trilogy showcases author Sandra Worth's painstaking historical research, dedication to authenticity, and superbly crafted characters and plotting that are the hallmark of her work. Very highly recommended and entertaining reading, "Love & War" will leave its reader looking eagerly toward the third and final volume of "The Rose Of York" series.
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