Gillian Bagwell's richly detailed historical novels bring to vivid life England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. "Venus in Winter," based on the first forty years of the life of the formidable four-times widowed dynast Bess of Hardwick, begins with Bess's introduction to the court of Henry VIII just as the king weds Anne of Cleves/5(75). · Read "Venus in Winter A Novel of Bess of Hardwick" by Gillian Bagwell available from Rakuten Kobo. The author of The September Queen explores Tudor England with the tale of Bess of Hardwick—the formidable four-time wido /5. Venus in Winter is a novel based on the first forty years of the life of Bess of Hardwick, the formidable four-times widowed Tudor dynast who began life in genteel poverty and ended as the richest and most powerful woman in England after Queen Elizabeth. Bess built Chatsworth House and Hardwick Hall and is the forebearer of numerous noble lines, including the Dukedoms of Devonshire, Norfolk, Somerset, .
Gillian Bagwell's novel about Bess of Hardwick, Venus in Winter, was released on July 2 by Berkley ($, pb, pp). To enter the giveaway for a copy of Venus in Winter, please fill out the following form. Two copies are up for grabs: one for the US and one international. Deadline Friday, July 19th. Best of luck! Free 2-day shipping. Buy Venus in Winter: A Novel of Bess of Hardwick (Paperback) at bltadwin.ru Venus in Winter.: Gillian Bagwell. Penguin, Jul 2, - Fiction - pages. 16 Reviews. The author of The September Queen explores Tudor England with the tale of Bess of Hardwick—the formidable four-time widowed Tudor dynast who became one of the most powerful women in the history of England. On her twelfth birthday, Bess of Hardwick.
Gillian Bagwell's richly detailed historical novels bring to vivid life England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. "Venus in Winter," based on the first forty years of the life of the formidable four-times widowed dynast Bess of Hardwick, begins with Bess's introduction to the court of Henry VIII just as the king weds Anne of Cleves. “Venus in Winter does justice to the extraordinary, powerful, and dangerous Bess of Hardwick. Gillian Bagwell has brought to vivid life one of the great women of Tudor England.”—Bernard Cornwell, author of "A wonderful portrait of one of Elizabethan England’s most fascinating—and most long-lived—women. Venus in Winter Release on | by Gillian Bagwell The author of The September Queen explores Tudor England with the tale of Bess of Hardwick—the formidable four-time widowed Tudor dynast who became one of the most powerful women in the history of England.
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