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1191 and the Third Crusade is underway . . .
It is 1191 and King Richard the Lionheart is on crusade to pitch battle against Saladin and liberate the city of Jerusalem and her lands. His mother, the formidable Eleanor of Aquitaine and his promised bride, Princess Berengaria of Navarre, make a perilous journey over the Alps in midwinter. They are to rendezvous with Richard in the Sicilian port of Messina.
There are hazards along the way - vicious assassins, marauding pirates, violent storms and a shipwreck. Berengaria is as feisty as her foes and, surviving it all, she and Richard marry in Cyprus. England needs an heir. But first, Richard and his Queen must return home . . .
The Lost Queen is a thrilling medieval story of high adventure, survival, friendship and the enduring love of a Queen for her King.
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I want to apologise that this review is not going to be up to my usual standard. I have a flu bug and am feeling really dreadful. Today is my turn on the blog tour and I really have not been up to writing a review during the last few days. I hate to let the author, and the tour organiser down but I'm afraid needs must.
Suffice to say this was a good book and it was interesting to read about this little known queen. I will be back with a longer review when I am feeling better.
ISBN: 978 1472297372
Publisher: Headline Accent
Formats: e-book, audio and paperback
No. of Pages: 336 (paperback)
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(e-book and media courtesy of Rachel's Random Resources)
(all opinions are my own)
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