Mary of Carisbrooke: The Girl Who Would Not Betray Her King

Margaret Campbell Barnes

Language: English

Published: Jan 1, 1971

Pages: 372
ABC: 1

Description:

"Margaret Campbell Barnes has been one of the most reliable of England's historical novelists." -Chicago Tribune ***A Girl, A King, and the castle that changed them both Forever...*** Charles I, king of England, thought that Carisbrooke Castle would be safe, an Isle of Wight refuge far from the madding crowd of Cromwell. But Charles ran straight into the arms of betrayal, his retreat morphing to prison and his allies few and far between. Mary, a quiet servant girl in awe of her king and country, vaults into intrigue and danger as she helps to plot the king's escape. A moving story of royal hopes and misfortunes, Mary of Carisbrooke is at its heart the tale of a charming girl who is as romantic and alluring as she is smart and bold. Loyal to herself and to the Crown, Mary's brush with history reveals just how quickly fate can shift the paths of power. **Praise for Margaret Campbell Barnes** "Barnes vividly depicts Anne's hopes and fears in an age where royal marriages were brokered like a cattle fair, and beheading could befall even a Queen." -Publishers Weekly on Brief Gaudy Hour "Rich in detail and flows beautifully, letting readers escape into Anne's court and country life. It is a must read for those who love exploring the dynamic relationships of Henry VIII and his wives." -Historical Novels Review on My Lady of Cleves ### Review A tale full of intrigue and danger that kept my interest from first page to last. With an intelligent and clear writing style, the story is timeless, a recommended read for fans of historical fiction with a dash of romance. Full of twists and turns, romance and adventure, this book was a pleasure to read. This book was written with a sympathetic view of the King in mind. Besides being a gripping story that kept me on the edge of my seat, I loved Mary. This is a captivating story. I enjoyed living in Mary's life This is a novel that exemplifies what historical fiction is all about: telling history in a way that excites the reader and makes them want to learn more. A beautifully written tale blending sweetness and sadness. ### About the Author *New York Times *bestseller **Margaret Campbell Barnes**, now deceased, wrote several historical novels, including *Brief Gaudy Hour*, *My Lady of Cleves*, *King's Fool*, *The Tudor Rose*, *Within the Hollow Crown*, *With All My Heart*, *Isabel the Fair*, *The King's Bed*, *Lady on the Coin*, and *Mary of Carisbrooke*. Her novels have sold more than 2 million copies worldwide.