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The Innocent

A Novel

Book #1 of The Anne Trilogy

About The Book

The year is 1450, a dangerous time in medieval Britain. Civil unrest is at its peak and the legitimacy of the royal family is suspect. Meanwhile, deep in the forests of western England, a baby is born. Powerful forces plot to kill both mother and child, but somehow the newborn girl survives. Her name is Anne.
Fifteen years later, England emerges into a fragile but hopeful new age, with the charismatic young King Edward IV on the throne. Anne, now a young peasant girl, joins the household of a wealthy London merchant. Her unusual beauty provokes jealousy, lust, and intrigue, but Anne has a special quality that saves her: a vast knowledge of healing herbs. News of her extraordinary gift spreads, and she is called upon to save the ailing queen. Soon after, Anne is moved into the palace, where she finds her destiny with the man who will become the greatest love of her life -- the king himself.

About The Author

Photo Credit: Melanie Lunden

Posie Graeme Evans is the daughter of a novelist and an RAF fighter pilot. Over the last twenty years she has worked as an editor, director, and producer. She is now head of drama for Channel Nine, Australia's leading television network, and lives in Sydney with her husband, Andrew Blaxland.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Atria Books (June 14, 2005)
  • Length: 432 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780743272223

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"Court intrigue, forbidden love, bags of incident and a glorious package, the first in a trilogy....I loved it."
-- The Bookseller (UK)

"As vibrant and exciting as a novel by Sharon Kay Penman or Roberta Gellis, The Innocent will transport you into Anne's world to totally experience the fifteenth century....Readers will be eagerly awaiting the sequel."
-- Romantic Times

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