Every Friday Book Beginnings on Friday is hosted by Gillion at Rose City Reader where you can share the first sentence (or so) of the book you are reading. You can also share from a book you want to highlight just because it caught your fancy.

Wars of the Roses: Stormbird by Conn Iggulden is the first episode of The Wars of the Roses series and is one of the books I was given at Christmas.
The book begins with a Prologue set in 1337 as Edward III lay dying.
Prologue:
Anno Domini 1377
Bowls of dark royal blood lay beneath the bed, forgotten by the physician. Alice Perrers rested on a chair, panting from the effort of wrestling the king of England into his armour. The air in the room was sour with sweat and death and Edward lay like his own effigy, pale and white-bearded.
Part One – Chapter One:
Anno Domini 1443
Sixty six years after the death of Edward III
England was cold that month.

Also every Friday there is The Friday 56, hosted by Freda at Freda’s Voice, but she is taking a break and Anne at My Head is Full of Books has taken on hosting duties in her absence. You grab a book and turn to page 56 (or 56% of an eBook), find one or more interesting sentences (no spoilers), and post them.
Page 56
‘They’ve asked for the marriage to take place in the cathedral at Tours, that’s what. Land that will have the French army camped outside, ready to take possession of the price of the truce,that’s what! I’m not letting Henry walk in there, William, not while there’s life in me.’
Description from Goodreads:
King Henry V – the great Lion of England – is long dead.
In 1437, after years of regency, the pious and gentle Henry VI, the Lamb, comes of age and accedes to the English throne. His poor health and frailty of mind render him a weakling king -Henry depends on his closest men, Spymaster Derry Brewer and William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, to run his kingdom
Yet there are those, such as the Plantagenet Richard, Duke of York, who believe England must be led by a strong king if she is to survive. With England’s territories in France under threat, and rumours of revolt at home, fears grow that Henry and his advisers will see the country slide into ruin. With a secret deal struck for Henry to marry a young French noblewoman, Margaret of Anjou, those fears become all too real.
As storm clouds gather over England, King Henry and his supporters find themselves besieged abroad and at home. Who, or what can save the kingdom before it is too late?
I’ve read some of Iggulden’s historical fiction novels and loved them, so I’m looking forward to reading this in the new year.
Other books in the Wars of the Roses series are:
- Stormbird (2013)
- Trinity (2014) (titled Margaret of Anjou in North America)
- Bloodline (2015)
- Ravenspur (2016)
What do you think, does this book appeal to you? What are you currently reading?
This sounds like the beginning of a great series. Glad you got a great book from Santa! Happy New Year.
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Stormbirds sounds terrific. This is one of my favorite historical periods to read about, and I could see myself getting sucked into the whole set. Coincidently, in January I am reading (i.e., rereading) The Winter King, about HVII, whose reign brings a close to the War of the Roses.
Hope you enjoy this one!
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