Competition – Win a copy of ‘The Girl in the Glass Tower’ by Elizabeth Fremantle


‘If you read one Tudor tome this summer, make it this one.’

Book of the Month – The Times (Saturday Review)


(c) Michael Joseph

(c) Michael Joseph


‘The Girl in the Glass Tower’ by Elizabeth Fremantle was published in the UK on 2nd June by Michael Joseph.

‘Tap. Tap. Tap on the window.

Something, someone wanting to be heard. Waiting to be free.

Tudor England. The word treason is on everyone’s lips. Arbella Stuart, niece to Mary, Queen of Scots and presumed successor to Elizabeth I, has spent her youth behind the towering windows of Hardwick Hall. As presumed successor to the throne, her isolation should mean protection – but those close to the crown are never safe.

Aemilia Lanyer – writer and poet – enjoys an independence denied to Arbella. Their paths should never cross. But when Arbella enlists Aemilia’s help in a bid for freedom, she risks more than her own future. Ensnared in another woman’s desperate schemes, Aemilia must tread carefully or share her terrible fate . . .

The Girl in the Glass Tower brilliantly explores what it means to be born a woman in a man’s world, where destiny is strictly controlled and the smallest choices may save – or destroy – us.’


Competition

To celebrate, The Lady Jane Grey Reference Guide offers you the chance to win a copy of this compelling novel.

Thanks to Michael Joseph (Penguin Random House) you can win one of 5 copies in a UK give-away!


To enter:

Email me at ljgcompetition at yahoo.co.uk. Replace ‘at’ with @.

The competition ends at midnight (UK time) on Saturday 12 June.

The five winners will be selected at random.

Good luck!

Read my ‘Girl in the Glass Tower’ interview with Elizabeth Fremantle.


Follow Elizabeth Fremantle on Social Media:

Elizabeth’s website: www.elizabethfremantle.com
Twitter: @lizfremantle
Facebook: Elizabeth Fremantle

If you don’t win a copy, you can buy it from:

Penguin Books
Amazon.co.uk


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