
Alice Verney is a young woman intent on achieving her
dreams. Having left Restoration England in the midst of a messy scandal,
she has been living in Louis XIV’s Baroque, mannered France for
two years. Now she is returning home to England and anxious to reestablish
herself quickly. First, she will regain her former position as a maid
of honor to Charles II’s queen. Then she will marry the most celebrated
duke of the Restoration, putting herself in a position to attain power
she’s only dreamed of. As a duchess, Alice will be able to make
or break her friends and enemies at will.
But all is not as it seems in the rowdy, merry court of
Charles II. Since the Restoration, old political alliances have frayed,
and there are whispers that the king is moving to divorce his barren
queen, who some wouldn’t mind seeing dead. But Alice, loyal only
to a select few, is devoted to the queen, and so sets out to discover
who might be making sinister plans, and if her own father is one of
them. When a member of the royal family dies unexpectedly, and poison
is suspected, the stakes are raised. Alice steps up her efforts to find
out who is and isn’t true to the queen, learns of shocking betrayals
throughout court, and meets a man that she may be falling in love with—and
who will spoil all of her plans. With the suspected arrival of a known
poison-maker, the atmosphere in the court electrifies, and suddenly
the safety of the king himself seems uncertain. Secret plots are at
play, and war is on the horizon—but will it be with the Dutch
or the French? And has King Charles himself betrayed his country for
greed?
The long-awaited prequel to Koen’s beloved Through
a Glass Darkly, Dark Angels is a feast of a novel that sparkles
with all the passion, extravagance, danger, and scandal of seventeenth-century
England. Unforgettable in its dramatic force, here is a novel of love
and politics, of romance and betrayal, of power and succession—and
of a resourceful young woman who risks everything for pride and status
in an era in which women were afforded little of either.
Quotes/Praise
“A delicious and dark adventure set within the magnificent
sweep of the seventeenth-century courts of Charles II of England and
Louis XIV of France. Koen’s excellent research and fully drawn
characters bring to life the lavish wealth and glamour, the scheming,
and the deeply human emotions of a fascinating era.” —Jean
M. Auel, New York Times bestselling author of The Shelters
of Stone
“I loved Dark Angels, I absolutely gobbled
it up! Reading it is like stepping into a time machine that sweeps you
back to all the drama and intrigue of the English Restoration. The characters
are so vivid, the period detail incredible, and the plot is completely
riveting; a powerful blend of history, romance, adventure, and mystery.”
—Susan Carroll, author of The Courtesan
“Grand and sweeping in the tradition of Forever
Amber, the author immerses the reader in history, romance, suspense,
and the deep, dark secrets of the human heart. Dark Angels
is an engrossing novel of royal and racy Restoration England. A triumph!”
—Karen Harper, USA Today bestselling author of The
Last Boleyn
“A richly textured novel that brings to life the
extravagant, scandalous court of Charles II, Dark Angels sweeps
the reader into a world in which ambition and betrayal are commonplace—but
love is not. Fans of Dorothy Dunnett and Anya Seton will revel in this
sumptuous page-turner!” —India Edgehill, author of Wisdom’s
Daughter
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