Three glorious gripping novels - formerly known as The She-Wolves trilogy, now all in one volume for the first time as THE ROSE TRILOGY
'Here is a novelist at ease with her subject. A compulsive read' Anne O'Brien
'A real tour de force of gripping writing, rich historical detail and complex, fascinating characters' Nicola Cornick
'Carol McGrath excels at sweeping the reader away on an engrossing journey through history . . . she brings her characters vividly to life' Jane Johnson
'A wonderful little piece of time travel for any lover of historical fiction' Joanna Courtney
'Full of intricate details, historical accuracy and complex plotting' Alexandra Walsh
Three queens of England - and three women who lived in their shadow.
THE SILKEN ROSE
They called her the She-Wolf. She'd shape the destiny of England ...
1236. Ailenor of Provence, cultured and intelligent, is only thirteen when she meets her new husband, Henry III of England. Rosalind, a commoner catches the young queen's attention and a friendship blossoms. But she is unprepared for the dangerous ramifications of winning the queen's favour ...
THE DAMASK ROSE
A beloved wife. A hated queen. A journey to her destiny ...
1266. Eleanor of Castile, adored wife of the Crown Prince of England, is still only a princess when she is held hostage in the brutal Baron's Rebellion, and her baby daughter dies. As she rises to become Queen, Eleanor keeps Olwen - a trusted herbalist, by her side. But it is dangerous to be friendless in a royal household, and Olwen and Eleanor discover that the true battle for Europe may not be a matter of swords and lances, but one fanned by whispers and spies.
THE STONE ROSE
A queen must know her place, in a court of men . . .
London, 1350. Agnes, daughter of a stonemason, is struggling to keep her father's trade in a city decimated by plague. And then she receives a mysterious message from the disgraced Queen Isabella: mother of King Edward III, and widow of Edward II. Isabella has a task that only Agnes can fulfil. She wants her truth to be told. But can either woman choose independence, follow her own desires, and survive?