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Before Anne Boleyn stole the heart of a king and demanded marriage, another woman strove to wed an already married king of England. This is the story of Elfrida, who would become the first crowned Queen of England.
England is united under Edgar, but twenty years of uncertainty and a dwindling royal nursery, have left the royal family vulnerable to extinction.
The Mercian Brexit can be read as an introduction to The First Queen of England - offering an account of the very early days of King Edgar's reign from AD955-957.
Suggested Reading Order
The Mercian Brexit (short story)
The First Queen of England
The First Queen of England Part 2
The First Queen of England Part 3
The King's Mother
The Queen Dowager
Once A Queen
Praise for The First Queen of England "I am still reading this book - but it is a great read so far, and the fact that it takes you back before the Norman Conquest makes it more interesting. I love my history (favourite authors Jean Plaidy & Philippa Gregory) I think anyone who wants to start reading some history stories could not go wrong starting with this book." Amazon Reviewer
"The First Queen Of England is the first instalment of Elfridas story. This is a really well-written book, based on sound research and good knowledge of the historical context of the story." Amazon Reviewer
"M. J. Porter definitely did her research homework, which is challenging when it comes to writing about an age before printing presses and widespread book distribution. Her genealogy and succession charts in the back are especially informative. Elfrida is a sympathetic character and the reader looks to see her have a good outcome as the story unfolds. Interesting journey into pre-Norman Conquest England." Amazon Reviewer
Genre: Historical
England is united under Edgar, but twenty years of uncertainty and a dwindling royal nursery, have left the royal family vulnerable to extinction.
Edgar, a king at only 15 years old, has an acknowledged daughter and wife, but the dying ealdorman, Æthelwald, has commanded his wife to seek out the king, now in his early twenties. True to her husbands wishes, Elfrida pursues the King, nervous of her husbands intentions but trusting them all the same. When the king tries to make her his concubine, Elfrida refuses and withdraws from the court, only to find herself dreaming of the King, desiring his touch and his presence.
When the king seeks her out once more, she willingly follows him back to his court. She finds herself plunged into a world of politics and self-interest where her future happiness rests not only on the king loving her but also on the goodwill of others with much to play for at the kings court.
Bringing alive the characters of tenth-century England; its young King, Edgar; its Ealdormen, Byrhtnoth, Æthelwine, and Ælfhere; the great reforming religious figures of Archbishop Dunstan, Bishop Æthelwold and Oswald and the great women of the period, Lady Elfrida, Lady Æthelflæd and Lady Wulfthryn, The First Queen of England evokes tenth century England at its most enigmatic, shining a welcome light on Englands first crowned queen, a woman who would go on to accomplish much, but who must first steal the heart of an amorous king and earn her place at court, and overcome the obstacle of the outcome of not only the Kings second marriage but also his first.
The Mercian Brexit can be read as an introduction to The First Queen of England - offering an account of the very early days of King Edgar's reign from AD955-957.
Suggested Reading Order
The Mercian Brexit (short story)
The First Queen of England
The First Queen of England Part 2
The First Queen of England Part 3
The King's Mother
The Queen Dowager
Once A Queen
Praise for The First Queen of England "I am still reading this book - but it is a great read so far, and the fact that it takes you back before the Norman Conquest makes it more interesting. I love my history (favourite authors Jean Plaidy & Philippa Gregory) I think anyone who wants to start reading some history stories could not go wrong starting with this book." Amazon Reviewer
"The First Queen Of England is the first instalment of Elfridas story. This is a really well-written book, based on sound research and good knowledge of the historical context of the story." Amazon Reviewer
"M. J. Porter definitely did her research homework, which is challenging when it comes to writing about an age before printing presses and widespread book distribution. Her genealogy and succession charts in the back are especially informative. Elfrida is a sympathetic character and the reader looks to see her have a good outcome as the story unfolds. Interesting journey into pre-Norman Conquest England." Amazon Reviewer
Genre: Historical
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