Read The King's Mistress Online
Authors: Gillian Bagwell
Nell had never seen a woman so stunning. She looked carefully, memorising every detail, and longed to be like her—gorgeously dressed, elegant, and at ease before the adoring crowds.
Barbara Palmer disappeared from view. The king gave a final wave to the crowds and followed her.
“Aye, just give me half an hour with her,” crowed Nick. “I reckon she’d be worth the price.”
“You’ll not earn the cost of her in your lifetime!” Davy gibed.
Nell felt a rush of envy. She didn’t want to lose the delicious new sensation of feeling admired and special.
“She may be beautiful,” she announced, tossing her tangled curls, “but she’s not the only one worth her price.”
This pronouncement produced a ripple of some indefinable undercurrent and an exchange of meaningful glances among the lads. Nick moved close to her, and she could not breathe for the nearness of him and his size. The firelight flickered orange on his face, and on the faces of the other lads, who stood flanking him and regarding her with new interest.
Gillian Bagwell began her professional life in theatre before she united her life-long love of books, British history, and the stage to write her first novel,
The Darling Strumpet,
based on the life of Nell Gwynn. Gillian lives in Berkeley, California and is at work on her third novel, about the formidable four-times widowed Tudor dynast Bess of Hardwick.
Please visit Gillian’s website, www.gillianbagwell.com, for news on her books, articles, and links to blogs of her research adventures.
THE DARLING STRUMPET
This novel is entirely a work of fiction The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.
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First published in the U.S.A. by Berkley Publishing Group, an imprint of Penguin Group (U.S.A.) Inc., New York, NY, 2011
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2012
Copyright © Gillian Bagwell 2011
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Source ISBN: 9781847562593
Ebook Edition © July 2012 ISBN: 9780007443314
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