The Exiled

The Exiled by Posie Graeme-Evans, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2005, is the second volume of the Anne saga, set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses and the world depicted in Philippa Gregory’s White Queen. This edition, comprising 390 pages, explores the life of Anne de Bohun, who harbors a dark secret that endangers both her life and the future of England. Raised as a peasant girl, Anne’s exceptional healing abilities draw her into the perilous intrigues of the royal court, where she becomes entangled in a forbidden romance with King Edward.
Readers will find a narrative rich in historical fiction, as Anne navigates the complexities of love and loyalty amid treachery and suspicion. Exiled in Brugge, she faces a world where allies may be enemies, and her very existence is threatened by powerful adversaries. The story delves into themes of identity and survival, offering a glimpse into the tumultuous period of English history through Anne’s eyes.
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The second volume of the Anne saga, set in the world of Philippa Gregory’s White Queen during the Wars of the Roses.
Anne de Bohun has a dark secret. A secret that threatens her life, and the future of the kingdom of England itself.
Raised as a peasant girl, Anne’s gift for healing saw her thrust into the dangerous heart of court affairs, and under the spell of the greatest love of her life, King Edward himself.
Yet theirs is a forbidden passion, for Anne is the illegitimate daughter of Henry VI, the king usurped by the man she loves. Now exiled in Brugge, Anne struggles to find peace in a dangerous world of treachery and suspicion, where enemies masquerade as allies, and someone very powerful wants her dead.
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