

Charming. Desirable. Forbidden. Brought to court with other eligible young noblewomen by the decree of King Henry VIII, lovely Elizabeth "Bess" Brooke realizes for the first time that beauty can be hazardous. Although Bess has no desire to wed the aging king, she and her family would have little choice if Henry's eye were to fall on her. And other dangers exist as well, for Bess has caught the interest of dashing courtier Will Parr. Bess finds Will's kisses as sweet as honey, but marriage between them may be impossible. Will is a divorced man, and remarriage is still prohibited. Bess and Will must hope that the king can be persuaded to issue a royal decree allowing Will to marry again . . . but to achieve their goal, the lovers will need royal favor. Amid the swirling alliances of royalty and nobles, Bess and Will perform a dangerous dance of palace intrigue and pulse-pounding passions.
My Thoughts: Bess Brook was a interesting charcter in the beginning of the book she seemed more like a child than a yong woman but as the book progress she grew up and the story became more interesting.
Emerson's
Secrets of the Tudor Court series is getting better with each book. She really has the talent to find some of the most interesting people to write about in the Tudor age and bring them to life. Her next book will be
At The King's Pleasure the story of Lady Anne Stafford. Thank you Ms Emerson for the chance to review this book it was a pleasure to read.
FTC:book was sent to me by the Author