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E. Knight
E. Knight (aka Eliza Knight) is an award-winning and USA Today Bestselling author. Her love of history began as a young girl when she traipsed the halls of Versailles and ran through the fields in Southern France. She's known for her riveting, scandalous, rip-your-hear-out tales of historical... show more

E. Knight (aka Eliza Knight) is an award-winning and USA Today Bestselling author. Her love of history began as a young girl when she traipsed the halls of Versailles and ran through the fields in Southern France. She's known for her riveting, scandalous, rip-your-hear-out tales of historical fiction. Eliza's debut historical fiction novel, MY LADY VIPER, has received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Historical Novel Society 2015 Annual Indie Award. She regularly presents on writing panels and was named Romance Writer's of America's 2013 PRO Mentor of the Year. Eliza lives in Maryland atop a small mountain with a knight, three princesses and a very naughty puppy. For more information, visit her at www.elizaknight.com or www.historyundressed.comVisit her Eliza Knight page to read more about her sizzling Scottish romance tales! http://www.amazon.com/Eliza-Knight/e/B003EM6RDA
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Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it 8 years ago
What are you doing with your Friday night?Me? I'm ugly crying into a giant mug of tea.
BuckeyeAngel
BuckeyeAngel rated it 9 years ago
Anne Seymour was portrayed as a very hated lady at King Henry the Eight’s court. But she wasn’t as bad as they made her out to be. But she did have reasons for how she was like her mother allowing a high ranking noble of court rape Anne her mother hoped the man would do the right thing and marry he...
piratequeen
piratequeen rated it 10 years ago
Mostly the stories kept me engaged despite the impending doom. Well-drawn characters, and the interconnection of the stories was very well done, with the characters moving in and out of each others' stories naturally. As the stories progress, the time moves forward as well. As such, the first cou...
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