My Lady Jane / Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows

By: Hand, Cynthia, 1978- [author]Contributor(s): Ashton, Brodi [author] | Meadows, Jodi [author]Material type: TextTextEdition: First editionDescription: xi, 491 pages ; 22 cmISBN: 9780062391742; 0062391747Subject(s): Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554 -- Juvenile fiction | Edward VI, King of England, 1537-1553 -- Juvenile fiction | Kings and rulers -- Juvenile fiction | Courts and courtiers -- Juvenile fiction | Animals, Mythical -- Juvenile fiction | Cousins -- Juvenile fiction | Friendship -- Juvenile fiction | Conspiracies -- Juvenile fiction | Young adult fiction | Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Succession -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Edward VI, 1547-1553 -- Juvenile fiction | Great BritainGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Fantasy fiction. | Alternative histories (Fiction) | Humorous fiction. Summary: Edward is the King of England. He's also dying, which is inconvenient, as he's only sixteen and he'd rather be planning his first kiss than who will inherit his crown. Jane, Edward's cousin, is far more interested in books than romance. Unfortunately, Edward has arranged to marry her off to Gifford secure the line of succession. And Gifford is, well, a horse. That is, he is an Eðian (eth-y-un, for the uninitiated) who becomes a chestnut steed every morning, but wakes as a man at dusk, with a mouthful of hay. Very undignified. The plot thickens as the three are drawn into a dangerous conspiracy, and have to engage in some conspiring of their own. But can they pull off their plan before it's off with their heads?
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Edward is the King of England. He's also dying, which is inconvenient, as he's only sixteen and he'd rather be planning his first kiss than who will inherit his crown. Jane, Edward's cousin, is far more interested in books than romance. Unfortunately, Edward has arranged to marry her off to Gifford secure the line of succession. And Gifford is, well, a horse. That is, he is an Eðian (eth-y-un, for the uninitiated) who becomes a chestnut steed every morning, but wakes as a man at dusk, with a mouthful of hay. Very undignified. The plot thickens as the three are drawn into a dangerous conspiracy, and have to engage in some conspiring of their own. But can they pull off their plan before it's off with their heads?

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