Intelligent, witty and beautiful, Elizabeth Murray wasn’t born noble;
her family’s fortunes came from her Scottish father’s boyhood friendship with
King Charles. As the heir to Ham House, their mansion on the Thames near
Richmond, Elizabeth was always destined for greater things.
Royalist
Rebel is the story of Elizabeth’s youth during the English Civil
War, of a determined and passionate young woman dedicated to Ham House, the
Royalist cause and the three men in her life; her father William Murray, son of
a minister who rose to become King Charles’ friend and confidant, the rich
baronet Lionel Tollemache, her husband of twenty years who adored her and John
Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale, Charles II’s favourite.
With William
Murray at King Charles’ exiled court in Oxford, the five Murray women have to
cope alone. Crippled by fines for their Royalist sympathies, and besieged by
the Surrey Sequestration Committee, Elizabeth must find a wealthy,
non-political husband to save herself, her sisters, and their inheritance.
Royalist Rebel by Claymore Books, an
imprint of Pen and Sword, is released on 17th January 2013
For a little background
on the novel, see Anita’s Book Blog
The National
Trust Website of Elizabeth Murray’s former home, Ham House, at Petersham near
Richmond, Surrey
Anita’s Blog
Thank you for hosting me on your beautiful blog, Tara.
ReplyDeletePleasure having you, Anita. Congrats on your upcoming release.
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