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THE QUEEN'S MAN by TERRI BRISBIN
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SummaryPresent Day, England.
Textiles expert Sharon Reynolds is examining a treasure trove of Elizabethan clothing when she discovers a bit of parchment containing an astounding piece of information. But before Sharon has a chance to share the find with her colleagues, she stumbles through a hidden door to another time...
Sixteenth Century, England.
Richard Granville, master of Queen Elizabeth's stables, is acknowledged only as the queen's half-brother—Henry VIII's illegitimate son. A dramatic first meeting sparks an attraction between Sharon and Richard, who recognizes a kindred spirit in this strange woman who seems to have appeared out of thin air. But only after they fall in love does Sharon realize that Richard is the heir described on the parchment—and that he, not Elizabeth—is England's rightful ruler. Now Sharon must make a choice, aware that her actions will determine the fate of man and his country....
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"Heroine's Time Travel Discovery could Change the Course of History"
Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch
Posted March 20, 2002
Most readers of time travel novels have asked the
question...
what if the time traveler did something to change history.
Ms. Brisbin has given her heroine the opportunity to do
just that. It is an awesome responsibility.
The story is set in Elizabethan England, an era that turned
a tide Read more...
"A Fast-paced Time Travel with Charming Characters"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted March 20, 2002
The find in the London manor house excites Sharon Reynolds,
Curator of the Historical Costume and Fabric Collection of
a Chicago museum. In one of the Elizabethan dresses, she
finds a hidden parchment that claims proof existed that
Henry had a legitimate son who should have been on the
throne Read more...
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