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History Behind Keeper of the King’s Secrets

The second book in my Tudor-set series is KEEPER OF THE KING’S SECRETS (1st Edition released on April 3rd, 2012 | 2nd Edition released 12 June 2023). In Keeper, Susanna Horenbout and her betrothed, John Parker, have to find the famous jewel known as the Mirror of Naples before anyone else, or England might just go to war with France. When I was researching the first book in the series, IN A TREACHEROUS COURT, I stumbled across mention of the Mirror of Naples, and was so intrigued by it I decided it just had to be part of KEEPER OF THE KING’S SECRETS.

The jewel is described as being as large as a full-sized finger with a large pear-shaped pearl hanging from it. It was worth the equivalent of Β£4,500,000.

Henry VIII’s sister Mary was given the jewel as part of the French Crown Jewels when she became Queen of France.

When her husband Louis died, she was sequestered in a nunnery for a few months so everyone could be sure she was not pregnant with the king’s child. Henry sent his best friend, Charles Brandon, to fetch her back to England when it was clear she wasn’t expecting the next King of France. But here’s the twist. When she agreed to marry Louis, who was years older than her, she asked Henry to promise that once she was widowed, she could choose her own husband, that he wouldn’t use her as a political pawn again.

Henry promised.

Mary had always had her eye on Charles Brandon. She’d been in love with him for a long time. And she didn’t quite believe her brother would keep his word. So when Brandon arrived at the French nunnery to fetch her, she talked him into marrying her.

As she suspected, Henry had had other plans for his little sister, and they didn’t include his best friend, even though he loved Brandon as a brother. The nobles weren’t happy either. With Henry’s children not exactly thick on the ground, they felt Brandon had stolen a valuable State asset by marrying Mary, and they demanded he be beheaded for treason.

Mary hadn’t returned the Mirror of Naples to Francis I, the new king of France, and she handed it over to Henry instead, as a peace offering. Henry was mollified by the sparkly gift, made all the sweeter by being French property, which he knew would drive Francis I mad, and all was (mostly) forgiven.

I’ve always thought well of Mary for thumbing her nose at two of the most powerful men on the planet, both who saw her as a political pawn.

The history I’ve given above of how the Mirror of Naples came to be in Henry’s possession all happened a good few years before KEEPER OF THE KING’S SECRETS is set. My angle on the story was I wondered what would the French do in a situation like this? What if someone powerful in Henry’s court had a good reason to work with the French to get the Mirror of Naples back to them, and what if someone else really powerful caught wind of the secret deal, and thought to use it to get rid of a rival?

The answers to those questions are in KEEPER OF THE KING’S SECRETS πŸ™‚ . I loved writing it, and especially loved my French bad boy, Jean, who is a nasty piece of work, but you can’t help remembering the Mirror of Naples is theirs. They’re just trying to get it back.

Book sightings

I was so excited on my shopping rounds today to see copies of both In a Treacherous Court and Keeper of the King’s Secrets at the Karrinyup Big W in Perth, Western Australia, as well as copies of Keeper of the King’s Secrets in the Subiaco branch of Dymocks. I signed all the in-store copies in both places, and had a great chat to the staff in each location.

A friend also spotted copies of both In a Treacherous Court and Keeper of the King’s Secrets at the Ellenbrook Dymocks. For me to see my books on the shelves while I’m out and about is so wonderful, because previously they were only available in the USA, and now they’re in Australia, it’s such fun.

More good news is that In a Treacherous Court will be published in the UK in August, Keeper of the King’s Secrets in October and my upcoming November 2012 release, The Emperor’s Conspiracy, will be out in the UK in December. We have also sold the Czech rights to In a Treacherous Court, and I can’t wait to see the cover for it!

Sizzling Summer Reads

I’m thrilled to be part of Sizzling Summer Reads this July. If you go on over to TRR on July 9th there will be a Q&A which could win you a copy of Keeper of the King’s Secrets. There are over 400 authors participating throughout the month and over 400 prizes are up for grabs.

Temptation Bookstore Signing

On May 19th I was invited to spend the morning at Temptation Bookstore in the Crossways Shopping Centre in Subiaco, Perth, signing books with fellow Western Australian author, Shona Husk. We had a fantastic time, with a steady stream of readers, friends and fellow writers coming through to get their books signed. Having had the experience of a book signing in New York City, where there was a long queue and a real feeling of pressure to get the book signed and on to the next person, it was great to have a more steady pace, where Shona and I could chat to the people who came to the table and really connect with them. My thanks to Veronika and Christina at Temptation for an extremely well-managed event.

Book signing on 19th May

I’m so excited to be involved in my first Australian book signing. I’ll be signing, along with fellow Western Australian author Shona Husk, at Temptation Bookstore (Crossways Shopping Centre, 184 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, 6008 Western Australia) on Saturday May 19th, from 10.30am to 1pm. If you’re in the area, please stop by and say hello!

Release Day for Keeper of the King’s Secrets

I am so, so thrilled to announce that today is release day for Keeper of the King’s Secrets. I’ve already had word from a few people who pre-ordered it on their Kindles that it came through around midnight last night, and hopefully, it’s available for sale today wherever good books are sold!! πŸ™‚

In case you missed it, my pre-release giveaway, where two copies of Keeper of the King’s Secrets and a pair of lovely earrings are up from grabs, is still on over at Magical Musings. It closes to entries on Friday, so there is still time to go over and comment for a chance to win.

I am also over at the fabulous Writer Unboxed blog today, where good friend and awesome writer Therese Walsh kindly invited me to talk about keeping tension high in fiction.

Happy release day to me! πŸ™‚

romcon badge I’m also over at RomCon on April 4th, talking about the role the Thames and London Bridge play in the plot of Keeper of the King’s Secrets and I’m giving away a copy of Keeper to one commenter. Hope to see you there!

Keeper of the King’s Secrets: Pre-release giveaway with a LOT of sparkle

I’ve having a huge giveaway on my group blog, Magical Musings, in celebration of the release of Keeper of the King’s Secrets. There are two copies of Keeper of the King’s Secrets up for grabs, as well as some really lovely earrings, so hop on over and comment to be included in the draw. The blog post is open to entries until next Friday, so spread the word.