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Rome's Pride And Joy - King Edward IV - The White Queen
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Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2021
Mature
Madelena is the granddaughter of the pope, and with her alliances is easily made for the Catholic church. So marriage is proposed to the oldest son of Richard, Duke of York. But what happens when Margaret of Anjou hears that the Pope has chosen to support the Yorks in the war of the roses? Will Madelena be a casualty of war or will she thrive as the Queen of England?
Edward IV x OC

Based on The White Queen, by Phillipa Gregory.

This is the first book in my royal historical book series.

OBS! VERY SLOW UPDATES!!!

Started: 10/05-2024
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