The King's Traitor

Summary
"Wild, hoydenish Jocosa was an orphan of noble blood. She met Philip Pugh, page to the Court of Henry VIII, when both were very young. Their love was like quicksilver - bright, darting, but so hard to hold onto....Separated by the turbulent times, they came together years later. Now, Philip was 'gentleman' to the frail boy-King Edward. It was the time of 'the King's traitor' and rebellion raged throughout England. And Jocosa had a burden of honor that might darken forever their quicksilver love."
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