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Sovereign Power. Eternal Pleasure.
The Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer

A spellbinding book, at once lush and intensely compelling passionately crafted. I found The Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer to be one among that rare breed of fictional works: the lavish page turnera book of elegant prose that you cant put down.

Kresley Cole, #1 New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of the Immortals After Dark series

Get ready to know a shocking new side of the great Elizabeth I. Clever and surprising, Westons tale of this regal young queen sparkles with intrigue, unfolding in graceful layers to reveal a previously hidden history of timeless, supernatural love and well-buried secrets.

Shana Ab, New York Times bestselling author of the Drkon series

A fascinating blend of paranormal and historical, starring Elizabeth Tudor as a sixteenth-century kick-ass heroinewhat a great concept!

Kate Emerson, award-winning author of the Secrets of the Tudor Court series

Breathtaking! Rich with passion and otherworldly intrigue, a bold new account of Elizabeth Tudors vigilance and daring.

Sherri Browning Erwin, author of Jane Slayre

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Gallery Books
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2011 by Lucy Weston

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ISBN 978-1-4391-9039-5 (ebook)

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My deepest appreciation to all those who have steadfastly assisted me in my efforts to bring The Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer to the attention of the public. A sensible regard for their safety prevents me from thanking each by name but I trust that they know who they are. I also wish to thank Mister Bram Stokerposthumously, of coursefor setting me on a path that, though not of my own choosing, is at last of my own making.

The
SECRET HISTORY
of
Elizabeth Tudor,
Vampire Slayer

Midnight, 15 January 1559

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In the moonlight, the scaffold appears to be made of bleached bones from one of the leviathans that wash up on our shores from time to time to general alarm, for what godly world encompasses such creatures? The platform is raised high above the crowd of gray shadows gathered around its base. A woman climbs slowly, carrying the weight of her anguish and fear. She holds her hands clutched in front of her, as though in prayer. Stepping out onto the platform, she steps into the beasts gaping maw and is devoured.

Sometimes the woman in my vision is my mother; other times she is I.

For most of my youth, I have expected to die on that spectral scaffold, sacrificed to the same great beast that took my mother. That I have not met such a fate by this, my twenty-fifth year, is no doubt due to the mercy of Almighty God, although Doctor Dee credits my survival to the alignment of the stars at the moment of my birth, which suggests that my life rests on a cosmic whim.

However I came to be, I am not male. For that sinwhether hers or mineAnne Boleyn died. My mother went to her crowning with me in her belly, through sullen crowds that called her a witch and conjured her death. I have done somewhat better. This day, the gray shadows have spewed into the streets of London, where, imbued with the ruddy cheer of winter under a chill blue sky, they have hailed me with such vigor that, for a little time, I have let myself bask in the false glow of their approbation. Still I do not forget.

My ladies have no notion of what I see as I sit gazing out onto the Tower Green, seemingly glad to rest in the aftermath of the tumultuous welcome into my capital. They see only the empty, moon-washed lawn agleam with winter frost behind the cheery, reflected glow of the fire that warms my bedchamber. Pretty girls mostly of my own age, they bustle about under the watchful eye of Kat Ashleymy former nurse and as close to a mother as I have ever knownfolding my clothes, chatting among themselves, excited for the coming day.

As am I. Truly, I look forward to the moment when the holy oil will touch my brow and breast, and I will be transformed into the anointed of God, chosen by Him to rule over my fathers kingdom. The irony does not escape me. Child of the despised queen whose head had to be cut off to save the kings manhood, I have Henrys red hair and his name. Since Marys autumn death, I have his throne. Somewhere, I like to think that my mother is laughing.

It is dark but clear, with moon shadows sharpening all the angles of the ancient White Towerthe Conquerors pridewhich looms over the fortress added onto by so many monarchs down through the centuries. Nothing moves on the river beyond, save for the fast-running tide. Peering through the leaded glass of the royal apartments set snug against the inner curtain wall, I feel a surge of affection for ancient London. I will have to be as a Gypsy rope walker in the years to come to have any hope of balancing between the citys puffed-up merchants and rapacious barons, its sullen Catholics and fire-breathing Reformers, all amid the babble that rises from its docks and spills over into ever-rancorous Parliament. But I am good at balancing. I was born with a light step and an instinct for how and when to stretch out my arms to embrace what I need most. Nothing so surely marks me as a changeling, for neither of my parents possessed that skill.

In my bed gown and cap, wrapped in a lace-edged wool shawl against the dampness that penetrates the old stone walls, I am ready to slip into the high, four-poster bed curtained with embroidered silk. I long to stretch out beneath the ermine blanket and dream my queenly dreams.

There is a knock at the door.

My ladies turn as one, rapt. Do they truly believe that my Robin would be so bold as to call on me in my private chambers the night before my coronation? My dearest friend and, so far as I will allow it, my secret lover, he has known from the darkest days when malign men sought to prevent me from ever becoming queen that only the utmost discretion stands between us and disaster. I cannot believe that he would put us both at risk at so crucial a moment.

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