A Rose For Lancaster (The Tudor Rose Novella Series) - Plot & Excerpts
The sign received on the eve of my wedding day proved my rightness. The good Lord answered my prayer and sent my courses to stay my new husband’s advances. I remained a virgin. A message must surely have come from London, or Scotland, to rescue me and secure my hopes of marrying a Yorkist. Gerda had brought well-wishes from my husband, and daily he sent a message of concern for my health, but no word of a letter. Somerset posted guards around the house and everyday at sunset a curfew prevented movement within. I sat and watched from my window, in seclusion, as his lordship took over my home. A friendly nod here and there to my staff and they cowed to his will. As a woman my hold was tenuous over those who once relied on my father and brother as the masters of Langley. I must submit to the king’s will soon, but not before I buried one last hope. Gerda dressed me in my fine yellow dress and I left my hair long and loose.
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