Dragon’s Court

Dragon’s Court by Joanna Makepeace, published by Mills & Boon in 1998, is a work of fiction that explores themes of romance and personal choice. This edition spans 285 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Anne, who grapples with her father’s intentions to match her with Richard, a man tied to the political intrigues of their time. After years of observing the consequences of her father’s allegiances, Anne yearns for a life free from political entanglements.
Readers will find a story that delves into Anne’s desire for a peaceful existence, contrasting her aspirations with the expectations placed upon her by her family. The book presents a backdrop of historical tensions, as Anne navigates her feelings and the pressures of her father’s ambitions. As she contemplates her future, the narrative unfolds against the complexities of loyalty and personal freedom, inviting readers to reflect on the choices that shape one’s destiny.
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Anne knew her father was trying to match her with Richard, whose family had also supported Richard III. But after 14 years of watching Sir Guy pay fines to Henry VII, Anne knew that she wanted a peaceful life with a man who had no political leanings.’
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