At the king's command Susan Wiggs.

By: Wiggs, SusanContributor(s): Wiggs, Susan. Circle in the waterMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Wiggs, Susan. Tudor Rose: 1.Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : MIRA, c2009Description: 375 p. ; 17 cmISBN: 9780778327387; 0778327388Subject(s): Princesses -- Russia -- Fiction | Forced marriage -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547 -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Love stories.Summary: "Frustrated by his own failures at matrimony, King Henry VIII punishes an insolent nobleman by commanding him to marry the vagabond woman caught stealing his horse. Stephen de Lacey is a cold and bitter widower, long accustomed to the sovereign's capricious and malicious whims. He regards his new bride as utterly inconvenient...though undeniably fetching. But Juliana Romanov is no ordinary thief--she is a Russian princess forced into hiding by the traitorous cabal who slaughtered her family. One day she hopes to return to Muscovy to seek vengeance. What begins as a mockery of marriage ultimately blossoms into deepest love."--p. [4] of cover.
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"Updated from the original publication Circle in the water, published by HarperCollins 1994"--t.p. verso.

"Frustrated by his own failures at matrimony, King Henry VIII punishes an insolent nobleman by commanding him to marry the vagabond woman caught stealing his horse. Stephen de Lacey is a cold and bitter widower, long accustomed to the sovereign's capricious and malicious whims. He regards his new bride as utterly inconvenient...though undeniably fetching. But Juliana Romanov is no ordinary thief--she is a Russian princess forced into hiding by the traitorous cabal who slaughtered her family. One day she hopes to return to Muscovy to seek vengeance. What begins as a mockery of marriage ultimately blossoms into deepest love."--p. [4] of cover.

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