A sweeping historical novel of forbidden love, dangerous secrets, courtly intrigue, and treachery, The Empress passionately reimagines the tragic romance and ill-fated reign of the most unforgettable royal couple of nineteenth-century ...
men! No amount of torture could ever make them talk, surely you know that.” Pericles pursed his lips, but appeared begrudgingly satisfied. Servia smiled at the both of them and nodded with a sparkling viciousness in her emerald eyes.
In this trilogy, the Empress sails away with Ganois to the land of water, where her uncle Shockta calls his home.
In this second book of the trilogy, now that Sines is dead and the Emperor is back, it's time to rebuild the fallen empire. It seems that there won't be much need for the Empress, until unknown ships reach the docks.
Ganois was a great emperor with a rich and beautiful empire.
Sines is a servant of the emperor. He was raised in a woman beating household and felt that women were under men. His father made sure he understood that as...
The chamber went deathly still about me, and I whirled around to face Tyrus, furious, bewildered, yet there was something new on his face. His eyes seemed aglow with an electric intensity, belying the careful, cautious set of his ...
The case is pending before the Election Commission, which has frozen the two leaves symbol. ... Disproportionate Assets case. Although the Karnataka High Court had acquitted Jaya and her aides, the Apex court had not yet cleared her.
Constantinople, 1179 - Princess Agnes of France is thirteen when she marries the heir to Byzantium, an empire unmatched in wealth, power - and glamour.
Empress Servia Fabia Maxima finds herself drawn to Catalina, who slowly begins to chisel away at the ice around the empress's heart and makes her wonder whether there is more to the world than merely ruling it.
Through narrative, music and song, The Empress blends the true story of Queen Victoria's controversial relationship with her Indian servant and 'Munshi' (teacher), Abdul Karim, with the experiences of Indian ayahs who came to Britain during ...
The Empress uncovers remarkable unknown stories of 19th century Britain, the growth of Indian nationalism and the romantic proclivities of one of our most surprising monarchs.
This revised edition was published to coincide with the revival at the RSC in summer 2023.