In this groundbreaking novel, award-winning author Sandra Worth vibrantly brings to life the people's Queen, "Elizabeth the Good." Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth of York trusts that her beloved father's dying wish has left England in the hands of a just and deserving ruler. But upon the rise of Richard of Gloucester, Elizabeth's family experiences one devastation after another: her late father is exposed as a bigamist, she and her siblings are branded bastards, and her brothers are taken into the new king's custody, then reportedly killed. But one fateful night leads Elizabeth to question her prejudices. Through the eyes of Richard's ailing queen she sees a man worthy of respect and undying adoration. His dedication to his people inspires a forbidden love and ultimately gives her the courage to accept her destiny, marry Henry Tudor, and become Queen. While her soul may secretly belong to another, her heart belongs to England... "A banquet of simply luscious and delicious history."-- Romantic Times , 4 ½ stars 2008 Best Historical Biography of the Year Reviewers Choice Award Winner --rtbookreviews.com/book-review/kings-daughter Winner of USA Book News Magazine's 2009 Best Books Awards (Historical Fiction) --usabooknews.com/2009bestbooksawards.html "A rich, magnificent novel of the Tudor court evoking a once forgotten queen, now impossible to forget."~~ Michelle Moran, author of the national bestseller, Nefertiti: A Novel --Front Cover "A Perfect Ten" !" ~~Romance Reviews Today --romrevtoday.com/12-10-08%20Update/the%20king%27s%20daughter%20-%2012-15-08.htm "[A]n Elizabethan page-turner."~ Wisteria Leigh, Blog Critics Magazine --blogcritics.org/books/article/book-review-the-kings-daughter ~Front Cover: "A rich, magnificent novel of the Tudor court evoking a once forgotten queen, now impossible to forget."~~~~ Michelle Moran, author of the national bestseller, Nefertiti: A Novel ~ Sandra Worth is the acclaimed author of five historical novels chronicling the demise of the Plantagenet dynasty in England and the rise of the Tudors. Each book is the recipient of multiple awards that include three coveted Reviewers Choice Awards and a "Best Books" 2009 national pick from USA Booknews.com.