- Imprint: Ebury Digital
- ISBN: 9781448118908
- Length: 448 pages
- Price: £2.99
Mistress of the Sea
Plymouth 1570
Drake’s ship, The Swan, sets sail for the New World with a crew of pirates hell-bent on Spanish treasure. Among them is Will Doonan seeking both his fortune and revenge for the loss of his brother.
But unbeknown to all, young Ellyn Cooksley has stowed away. And her presence aboard ship will prove to be more tempting to Will than gold . . .
Drake’s ship, The Swan, sets sail for the New World with a crew of pirates hell-bent on Spanish treasure. Among them is Will Doonan seeking both his fortune and revenge for the loss of his brother.
But unbeknown to all, young Ellyn Cooksley has stowed away. And her presence aboard ship will prove to be more tempting to Will than gold . . .
Diana GabaldonA fascinating look at a "lost" adventure of English sea-faring--exotic, savage, and altogether engrossing
Richard Lee, founder of the Historical Novel SocietyFantastic, really fantastic. Very exciting, and moving, vivid characters, great ending
C.W. Gortner, author of The Confessions of Catherine de MediciBeautifully written and researched, this tale of desire, revenge, piracy, war and valour is so evocative we can taste salt on our skin and hear the swoop of sails overhead as we're swept up into a high-stakes adventure unlike any we've read before
Editor's Choice, Historical Novels ReviewA captivating and well researched tale of love, duty, and the consequences of actions, set against a vividly described New World
Elaine Saunders, Post-ChickLit Book GroupBrings together all the best elements of historical writing and breathes new life into the craft of epic storytelling. Sharply-drawn, credible characters, perilous adventure, exotic locations and the skilful blending of fact with fiction, make Mistress of the Sea a real page turner
Sarah Johnson, Reading the PastA fabulous story, and a wonderfully different (but important) perspective on Elizabethan times... Whether you sign up for this journey in search of romance, high-stakes adventure, or just engaging entertainment, there’s something for most everyone here
Confessions of an Avid ReaderOn the day Drake's ship is set to sail, Ellyn makes a fateful decision that will change the course of her future - she disguises herself as a boy and stows away on Drake's ship. What follows is the adventure of a lifetime
Stuart MacAllister, Sir Read-A-LotA real swash-buckler of a novel that will appeal to all readers. It’s a story that harks back to the very start of the Golden Age of Discovery - the author has weaved a marvellous work of fiction around a very well-known historical figure and his ‘antics’
Emma Darwin, author of A Secret AlchemyThe splendid tale of Ellyn, who stows away with Sir Francis Drake to save her father's life and follow the man she's not yet willing to admit she loves. Thick with the voices, as well as the smells, sights, sounds and naval politics of a Tudor universe
Helen Hollick, author of the Pendragon's Banner trilogyA swashbuckler of a romance and adventure... Jenny's attention to detail is superb, her writing is skilled, and her sense of adventure is engrossing
About Jenny Barden
Jenny Barden has had a love of history and adventure ever since an encounter in infancy with a suit of armour at Tamworth Castle. Training as an artist, followed by a career as a city solicitor, did little to help displace her early dream of becoming a knight. Impelled by a fascination with the Age of Discovery, she has travelled widely in South and Central America, and much of the inspiration for Mistress of the Sea came from retracing the footsteps of Francis Drake in Panama.
Jenny has four children and lives in Hertfordshire with her long suffering husband, a loving Labrador and a deadly Bengal cat.
More about Jenny can be found at www.jennybarden.com
Jenny has four children and lives in Hertfordshire with her long suffering husband, a loving Labrador and a deadly Bengal cat.
More about Jenny can be found at www.jennybarden.com
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All editions
- Paperback 2017
- Ebook 2012