Prisoners In The Palace
By Michaela MacColl
Paperback, 368 pages
Published Sept. 1, 2010
by Chronicle Books
ISBN 0811873005
London, 1838. Sixteen-year-old Liza’s dreams of her society debut are dashed when her parents are killed in an accident. Penniless, she accepts the position of lady’s maid to young Princess Victoria and steps unwittingly into the gossipy intrigue of the servant’s world below-stairs as well as the trickery above. Is it possible that her changing circumstances may offer Liza the chance to determine her own fate, find true love, and secure the throne for her future queen?
Meticulously based on newly discovered information, this riveting novel is as rich in historical detail as Catherine, Called Birdy, and as sizzling with intrigue as The Luxe.
To enter to win an advanced reading copy of Prisoners in the Palace simply fill out this form. And be sure to visit Michaela’s website to read an excerpt now http://michaelamaccoll.com/
Chris
OOh, I am intrigued. I love reading books set in this era of history!
Tracy
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Vivien
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Jessy
I have heard such great things about Prisoners in the Palace. Thanks for the chance to win it.
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The Book Grabber
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Mrs. DeRaps
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Lisa Potts
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TheGirlOnFire
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lulilut
Sounds fascinating, especially concerning the newly discovered information!
Deborah A.
That sounds fantastic!