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An absorbing and heartbreaking is honored and privileged to highlight the giftedness, talent and knowledge of our contributors to the website. Lady Jane Grey and her sisters navigate their tragedy with compelling grace, ultimately powerless against the two queens who fear them. "Ella March Chase vividly portrays the paranoia of the Tudor court in Three Maids for a Crown. Not to be missed if you love well-told Tudor stories, or if you have a sister."-Jeane Westin, author of His Last Letter: Elizabeth I and the Earl of Leicester At last, Chase writes their untold story, woven throughout with fascinating period detail. The sisters find the triumphant love their queenly cousins are denied, but each is forced to pay a heavy price. Each maid triumphs, then falls prey to their cousins, first Queen Mary Tudor and then Elizabeth I, both queens terrified of the three maids' royal Tudor blood. "In Three Maids for a Crown Ella March Chase powerfully evokes the courageous stories of the three truly unforgettable Grey sisters, saintly Jane, beautiful Kat and misshapen Mary. Three Maids for a Crown is a beautiful tale that gives Jane, Katherine, and Mary Grey what they never had in life: a voice."-Christy English, author of To Be Queen: A Novel of the Early Life of Eleanor of Aquitaine "With lyrical prose, Ella March Chase tells the riveting story of the Grey sisters, from Lady Jane Grey's nine day reign to all that came after. "Thanks to the skilled craftsmanship of Ella March Chase, the three Grey sisters come vividly to life in Three Maids for a Crown, an intimate portrait of their struggle to survive in the hostile environment of the Tudor court-a world brilliantly recreated in this thoroughly engrossing novel."-Kate Emerson, author of the Secrets of the Tudor Court Series "High praise to Ella March Chase, who knows her Tudor history, for putting the fascinating and doomed Grey sisters at the center of an ingenious work of fiction."- G. Particularly those of a kindly but haunted Mary I and a vicious, conceited Elizabeth, are unforgettable."- Booklist "Chase's prose is engaging, and her rich, detailed portraits of Renaissance women,
