Meet Richard Fitzwarren – An anti-hero with a dubious past, questionable morals but unswerving loyalties Richard grinned and grasping his brother’s wrist said, “Terrible apart and even worse together – that would make us a fine family moto. Et mirabilia absque peius.”Jack Fitzwarren, Richard’s displaced bastard brother, seeks a place at his brother’s side. Impulsive and hot headed, his attempts … a place at his brother’s side. Impulsive and hot headed, his attempts to gain his brother’s acceptance and approval often end badly. Finally the brothers are brought head to head when Richard tries to foil a plot against Elizabeth I.
Jack Fitzwarren, fearing his brother has died embarks on a reckless path, and whether or not Richard can save him remains to be seen.
Branded a traitor to the Crown for helping to foil a plot to remove the Princess Elizabeth from the succession, now he will risk all to save her from a plot to snatch her from England.
Protestant Reformers need a figurehead for their cause, and Elizabeth. is it. They truly believe the Princess will be safer in Europe away from her sister Mary’s cruel hand, but the lady does not want to go.
Elizabeth knows her destiny lies with England, and Jack’s lies with his brother – or so he hopes.
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I enjoyed the many complications of Jack’s and Richard’s life.
The protagonist seemed dull, stupid and uninspired.
Predictable
A good historic novel
“Yep, another book written by a man” were my thoughts about a third of the way thru what I thought was going to be a historical romance. If you like way too long, detailed sword fights, women characters that are either whores or untouchable princesses, then this book is for you.
Boring start to a plot with uninteresting characters, the stilted language makes this read more like a history.