Crown of Blood | The White Princess
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  • Reads 55,686
  • Votes 1,532
  • Parts 85
  • Time 16h 48m
Complete, First published Feb 25, 2021
- πΈπ‘šπ‘π‘–π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘  π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘ π‘’, πΈπ‘šπ‘π‘–π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘  π‘“π‘Žπ‘™π‘™ -

It's the year 1485 and King Richard III has been slain at the battle of Bosworth along with his beloved wife and Queen, Marian of Lancaster. Their eldest daughter, Lisbet, is given little time to grieve and is forced to watch as her brothers flee into exile and her world crumbles around her. 

Taken to the new Tudor court, Lisbet and her siblings are declared bastards and must now rely on themselves, each other and the last true Yorkists to protect them or face potential doom. 

With plots, intrigue, rumours and lies all around, with this York Princess be able to find herself amidst all the blood and tears and find the will to fight back? Or will she let fate claim her as another victim...


*THIS BOOK IS A SEQUEL TO 'The Rose of Lancaster' AND IS BOOK 2 IN THE PLANTAGENET SERIES*

*I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE CHARACTERS OR DIALOGUE FROM THE WHITE PRINCESS*

*I ONLY OWN THE CHARACTERS AND DIALOGUE THAT I HAVE CREATED MYSELF*

*THIS BOOK IS NOT HISTORICALLY ACCURATE*
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