Edward IV and mercy and last call for free copy of Sunne

May 21st, 1471 was the death date for the saddest of the English kings, who was put to death in the Tower of London, proof that Edward was capable of both mercy and ruthlessness. Aside from poor Henry, all the other medieval kings were capable of ruthlessness, some more so than others; calling the first Edward. But not all of them were capable of mercy. It is unfortunate, though, that Edward was not heeding his merciful angel on May 21stt.
I also wanted to remind you all that there is still time to enter my book giveaway for Sunne; just go to my blog, post a comment, and you’re in! And for my British readers, Sunne is still being offered on Amazon.UK for only 99 pence; that price should hold till the first week in June.
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Published on May 21, 2015 06:32
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Michell Brown Did you mean this blog?


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Sharon No, my own blog on my website, Michell. Here is the link. There are still a day or two to enter before I do the drawing; just post a comment.

http://sharonkaypenman.com/blog/?p=504


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