9780765345738: Lady Robyn

Sinopsis

In the sequel to Knight Errant, Robyn Stafford, a young American woman swept back in time to the 1460s, and her beloved, Prince Edward, confront the realities of political intrigue, warfare, betrayal, and murder as the War of the Roses rages and Edward's father, Richard, Duke of York, makes a bid for the throne. Reprint.

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Acerca del autor

R. Garcia y Robertson taught at UCLA and Villanova before turning to writing. He lives in Mt. Vernon, Washington.

De la contraportada

An engrossing time-travel romance in the mold of Diana Gabaldon's bestselling timeslip tales.

Lady Robyn

"Medieval England is depicted with unflinching realism and sweeping panorama. The thoroughly modern heroine imprints her own personality quirks into the narrative. "-Romantic Times, 4.5 stars, a "Top Pick"

"Chick Lit meets the 15th century. A wonderful book for readers who like history with a twist. I enjoyed it."-Jo Beverley


Robyn Stafford is swept back in time to the 1460s, the age of the War of the Roses. There she falls in love with a handsome and romantic young knight, Edward, son of the Duke of York. Robyn, a young executive from Hollywood, chooses to stay, for love of lusty, courtly Edward, who promises to marry her.

But now Robyn's fantasy of courtly romance butts up against the brute reality of medieval politics: murder, warfare, and betrayal. The War of the Roses is messing up her life. If Robyn marries Edward, she will someday be queen, and her children heirs to the throne. In the 1460s, that means living under the constant threat of assassination. The survival rate for heirs is not high. Will Robyn reject her passionate love or risk the lives of her children to be?

"Garcia y Robertson turns to time-travel romance in the style of Diana Gabaldon." - Locus

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9780312869953: Lady Robyn

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ISBN 10:  0312869959 ISBN 13:  9780312869953
Editorial: St Martin's Press, 2003
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