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Old 04-27-2012, 12:54 AM   #1
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Thumbs up Free (nook/Kindle) Stolen Crown [Yorkist England Historical w/ Romance]

The Stolen Crown by Susan Higginbotham, which is subtitled "The Secret Marriage that Forever Changed the Fate of England" is an historical primarily drama novel with apparently some romantic content, set during the War of the Roses, about Queen Elizabeth Woodville's sister, free courtesy of publisher Sourcebooks.

This is actually a freebie I'm quite pleased to see, as I rather enjoyed the previous Higginbotham historical freebie about the niece of Edward II when I read it last year, and I would cheerfully buy the lot of her books if they were put on sufficiently-discount special or offered as selections of Sourcebooks' Discover A New Love mostly-romance club which sells things mostly-worldwide DRM-free and has Audible-style monthly credits.

Currently free @ B&N, Amazon UK (likely to drop in the main store), and directly from the publisher in ADE-PDF (US & territorial addresses only). May also show up at Sony, iTunes, and All Romance/OmniLit.

Description (I think some overly ambitious copy-editor confused "tagline" with "blurb", because this is really all there is; to get a sense of the actual story, you're best off reading the not-really-spoilery-considering-these-are-very-dead-public-figures reviews)
Trapped in the Wars of the Roses, one woman finds herself sister to the queen…and traitor to the crown.
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