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I’m not sure how to make the book recommendations show up with a link and/or picture. Here are a few of my suggestions:The Woman in the Shadows by Carol McGrath
Cor Rotto: A Novel of a Catherine Carey by Adrienne Dillard
I will nominate The Pilgrimage of Grace: The Rebellion That Shook Henry VIII's Throne and for the 16th try John Dudley: The Life of Lady Jane Grey's Father-in-Law
Alrighty, if anyone has a last minute nomination to make, now would be a good time. (Sorry about the delay; internet out most of weekend.)
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Alrighty, if anyone has a last minute nomination to make, now would be a good time. (Sorry about the delay; internet out most of weekend.)"Mine was out for a week and I thought it was my problem. Lighting had struck a Century Link box. I read more.
Well, I will nominate The Secret Token: Myth, Obsession, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke by Andrew Lawler, and To Serve a King by Donna Russo Morin.And with that I close nominations.
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Secret Token: Myth, Obsession, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke (other topics)To Serve a King (other topics)
The Tudor Cookbook: From Gilded Peacock to Calves Feet Pie (other topics)
The Queen and the Torturer (other topics)
The Pilgrimage of Grace: The Rebellion That Shook Henry VIII's Throne (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Andrew Lawler (other topics)Donna Russo Morin (other topics)
Terry Breverton (other topics)
F.W. Brownlow (other topics)




If it's in a series, can it be easily read as a stand-alone? If not, you might want to nominate the first book in the series, or the most recent book in it the group has not read together.
(We are "starting over" in terms of "already read that" because it's nearly a decade ago that we "read" some of these, and frankly, the eligible books were getting a bit thin on the ground.)
Two nominations to a person, please.