From Philippa's newsletter - looks like she's changed her mind on the focus of the third book:
I am some way into research for a new book on Jacquetta, Elizabeth Woodvilles mother. Whilst many of you (myself included) were expecting a book on Elizabeth of York called The White Princess to follow The Red Queen, gloriously, the research has taken me down a slightly altered path and so Jacquettas book, currently called The Rivers Woman, will be released in Autumn 2011.
Boswell - contain yourself!
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The Rivers Woman
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[quote=""Tanzanite""]From Philippa's newsletter - looks like she's changed her mind on the focus of the third book:
I am some way into research for a new book on Jacquetta, Elizabeth Woodvilles mother. Whilst many of you (myself included) were expecting a book on Elizabeth of York called The White Princess to follow The Red Queen, gloriously, the research has taken me down a slightly altered path and so Jacquettas book, currently called The Rivers Woman, will be released in Autumn 2011.
Boswell - contain yourself![/quote]
I really don't think I can. I see LOTS of Melusine here.
I am some way into research for a new book on Jacquetta, Elizabeth Woodvilles mother. Whilst many of you (myself included) were expecting a book on Elizabeth of York called The White Princess to follow The Red Queen, gloriously, the research has taken me down a slightly altered path and so Jacquettas book, currently called The Rivers Woman, will be released in Autumn 2011.
Boswell - contain yourself![/quote]
I really don't think I can. I see LOTS of Melusine here.
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I'm not sure I can take it. Aiyee!
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[quote=""Miss Moppet""]First reaction: Oh gawd
Second reaction: At least there won't now be a whole book about RIII/Elizabeth of York incest! Which was what I was expecting from The White Princess.[/quote]
LOL! You never know though, perhaps the RIII/Elizabeth of York thing is just on the back burner. If she keeps selling them, she'll keep writing them.
I won't be reading this one - I can't take anymore of the whole Melusine thing!!!!
Second reaction: At least there won't now be a whole book about RIII/Elizabeth of York incest! Which was what I was expecting from The White Princess.[/quote]
LOL! You never know though, perhaps the RIII/Elizabeth of York thing is just on the back burner. If she keeps selling them, she'll keep writing them.
I won't be reading this one - I can't take anymore of the whole Melusine thing!!!!
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LOL, when I saw the title of the thread 'The Rivers Woman', I immediately thought of Joan Rivers!!!!! The title doesn't seem to follow on from the previous two.
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