Queen of Shadows by Anna Belfrage

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Queen of Shadows by Anna Belfrage

Today on the blog I’m really pleased to tell you about Queen of Shadows by Anna Belfrage. I love historical fiction based on true stories and true people, and this one has a dangerous love triangle too!

Below is an excerpt (number 1 on the tour), but first, more about the book.

Book Description

She should have stayed in the shadows—but Leonor de Guzmán yearned for the sun

Castile in the 1330s is a place of constant turmoil. King Alfonso must contend with the incursions from the Muslim Marinids eager to reclaim Al-Andalus while struggling with repeated rebellions against his firm rule.

When Alfonso needs respite, he finds it in the arms of his Leonor—the most beautiful woman in the realm. But while he may love Leonor over all others, his lawful wife, Maria of Portugal, is tired of being constantly displaced by the fair Leonor.

Leonor loves her man. She gives him healthy sons, a place to be himself. But she is only a mistress, even if Alfonso treats her like a queen. Leonor’s enemies watch and hate.

Flying too close to the sun comes at a high price. How much will Leonor’s love cost her?

Based on the true story of Alfonso XI and his complicated relationships to wife and life-long mistress 

The Excerpt

They’d been so young, she and Alfonso. Sí, he’d bedded plenty of women before her, but in matters of the heart they were both utter innocents. He knew a lot about lust and desire. She did not. Neither of them knew about love, about the absolute joy and devastating pain it could bring.

Rarely did they meet over the coming months. When they did, they danced like moths around a flame. She did not think he set out to do more than seduce her, but during those first few months, something happened, and what had begun as a constant, aching desire had converted into something else, a sense of destiny, of fate.

Leonor grimaced. That sensation had faded quickly when he wed María, late in 1328. To this day, she could recall the pain, the desolation, that had her bedridden for days after he rode off to celebrate his nuptials. At the time, she’d been blind to his pain, angry with him for betraying her. Now, she knew he’d had no choice. He had to wed so as to strengthen the alliance with Portugal. Of course, one could question if that had been a wise decision; Alfonso made no secret of who had his heart, and the relationship with his father-in-law was a thorny, dangerous thing.

‍‍Leonor sighed. Loudly did King Afonso of Portugal complain about the treatment of his daughter—so enraged he openly supported Don Juan Manuel and his fellow rebels—just as loudly did some of the Castilian nobles grumble about the lack of a second legitimate son, especially given Infante Fernando’s frailty. At some point . . . No, no, she did not want to think about it! She tightened her hold on her babe, causing him to utter an indignant wail.

“Mistress?” Alma lifted Sancho out of Leonor’s arms and shushed him.

“It’s nothing. Nothing.” Nothing? Her soul howled in despair. He is mine! Only mine! But he wasn’t—not entirely. Most would say he was María’s. He would say she had his heart, but María had a right to demand he do his duty.

Sometimes, she wished she didn’t love Alfonso. Sometimes, she wondered what her life would have been like if she’d never met him, this force of nature that so easily dominated whatever room he entered, who rode as well as he fought, who was loud and boisterous but also thoughtful and caring.

A man easily dismissed as volatile and headstrong, who excelled at keeping his own counsel and rarely revealed just what his intentions were before acting upon them.

A man ruthless enough to assassinate those he considered threats, but with endless patience and gentleness towards those he loved.

As if her thoughts had conjured him, Alfonso was suddenly at her door. He was bareheaded, his light brown hair ruffled and messy. He brought with him the scents of forest and sea, of water and sun. Tucked into his belt was his falconer’s glove, and one of his favourite hounds came padding after him.

‍ ‍“A good day?”

‍ ‍“Very.” He leaned against the doorjamb and smiled at her. “Even better now.”

‍ ‍Six years on, and he could still make her blush just by the tone of his voice.

‍ ‍“Alma?” She did not look away from her man. “Take Sancho to his nurse.”

‍ ‍“Sí, Doña Leonor.”

‍ ‍The young girl darted off, clutching her charge to her chest.

‍ ‍Leonor patted the bed. “Come here, my love.”

Universal Buy Link: https://myBook.to/QofS‍ ‍

Author Bio

Anna Belfrage Author

‍Had Anna been allowed to choose, she’d have become a time-traveller. As this was impossible, she became a financial professional with three absorbing interests: history, romance and writing. Anna has authored the acclaimed time travelling series The Graham Saga, set in 17th century Scotland and Maryland, as well as two equally acclaimed medieval series; The King’s Greatest Enemy which is set in 14th century England, and The Castilian Saga ,which is set against the medieval conquest of Wales. She has also published a time travel romance, The Whirlpools of Time, and its sequel Times of Turmoil, and is now considering just how to wiggle out of setting the next book in that series in Peter the Great’s Russia, as her characters are demanding. . .

All of Anna’s books have been awarded the IndieBRAG Medallion, she has several Historical Novel Society Editor’s Choices, and one of her books won the HNS Indie Award in 2015. She is also the proud recipient of various Reader’s Favorite medals as well as having won various Gold, Silver and Bronze Coffee Pot Book Club awards.

‍ ‍“A master storyteller” “This is what all historical fiction should be like. Superb.”

‍ Find out more about Anna, her books and enjoy her eclectic historical blog on her website, www.annabelfrage.com where you will also find her post about Alfonso and Leonor:

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Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Rachel Elwiss Joyce, Author of Historical Fiction.

Exploring power, loyalty, and love in turbulent medieval England.

Rachel came to novel writing later in life, but she has always been passionate about history, storytelling, and the forgotten voices of women. She writes meticulously researched, immersive historical fiction that brings overlooked heroines into the light.

She started inventing tales about medieval women living in castles when she was just six years old—and never stopped. But when she discovered the extraordinary story of Nicola de la Haye, the first female sheriff, who defended Lincoln Castle from a French invasion and became known as ‘the woman who saved England’, Rachel knew she had found a heroine worth telling the world about.

Lady of Lincoln is her debut novel, the first book in her Nicola de la Haye Series, with sequels to follow.

https://rachelelwissjoyce.com
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