The Queen's Rebel: Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex (The Tudor Court Book 2)
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The Queen's Rebel: Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex (The Tudor Court Book 2)
Elizabeth Tudor faces the most dangerous threat of her reign...
Who will prevail, queen or noble? The old generation or the new?
The Rebel Earl: Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex (The Tudor Court, Book 2) is a revealing portrait of a man convinced he was born to rule but whose character flaws led him to the executioner's block instead. A must-read for Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir fans.
When Robert Devereux arrives at court, he catches the eye of the ageing Queen Elizabeth I. Grief-stricken after the death of her favourite, the Earl of Leicester, Robert spies an opportunity to step into his shoes. But unlike his predecessor, Robert is not prepared to have Elizabeth dangle favours before him only to snatch them away again. His eyes are on a much bigger prize, that of the throne itself.
But Elizabeth is not willing to relinquish her power, so Robert has to fight for what he believes should be his.
There are no prizes for coming second at the Tudor court.
This fight is to the death!
What Amazon readers are saying:
***** "Elizabeth comes alive in this novel. You can almost feel yourself there with her and her relationship with her Robin. If you are a lover of Elizabeth and Robert then this is the book for you. Be sure to follow up with The Queen's Favorite. Highly recommend."
***** "I couldn't put this book down."
***** "I loved this book."
***** "Brilliant read. I was gripped from start to finish. I didn't want it to end."
***** "Very enjoyable read."
***** "Highly recommended."
***** "The writing itself is addictive...I couldn't put this book down."
***** "Very well written book and which I thoroughly enjoyed reading - very atmospheric and the writing flowed."
***** "I loved this book! Reading as Robert presses his self-destruct button, you almost feel sorry for him on his long fall from grace. Another unputdownable book from Ms Dowers."
Kindly note, The Queen's Rebel was formerly published under the title The Rebel Earl. Available in digital and print editions.