Man of the King
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About the Book
Surrounded by happily married friends, twenty-year-old Elizabeth Hollingberry longs to find a loving husband of her own. Yet no man has been worthy of her hand, and her father has refused every potential suitor. Now, the King of England himself, Henry VIII, is interested in her marital status.
Gabriel Athelston has sacrificed much to become one of King Henry’s most trusted men. His new commission will send him to Piffenview, a castle bordering England and Scotland, to protect the king’s borders. But when the king orders him to marry Elizabeth Hollingberry and take her with him, Gabriel silently curses his bad luck. The last thing he wants—or needs—is a wife.
Elizabeth, determined to escape her situation and her dismal future, runs away from her father’s home, further cementing Gabriel’s reluctance to marry. When the two finally meet, the attraction between them is unmistakable, and Elizabeth realizes this man may be the answer to her prayers. But dangerous forces are at work. When Elizabeth is poisoned and barely escapes with her life, Gabriel begins to uncover a deadly plot that could destroy his chance of happiness with a woman he can no longer live without.
About the Author
Janet Bennett lives in Indiana with her husband and two children and has had a lifelong interest in writing. She is trained as a registered nurse and is also the author of the novel Hidden Treasure.