Fire and Faith
A Novel of Queen Mary I
by Amanda Schiavo
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Pub Date May 07 2026 | Archive Date Jul 29 2026
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Description
"Fire and Faith is the powerful and intimate story of the Queen, the wife, and the woman behind the unfair myth of Bloody Mary. Amanda Schiavo's story is a must read for Tudor fans everywhere." -Clemmie Bennett, author of The Apple and The Tree
Mary Tudor has done the impossible. She has taken back her throne in a bloodless coup, becoming the first woman to rule England in her own right. Now, as Mary navigates this uncharted path, she embarks on a mission to restore Catholicism in a country that has been torn apart by religious strife and become increasingly more Protestant.
Mary urgently feels the need to produce an heir, but her main concern is to preserve the souls of her people. Her methods, however, are gruesome and misguided. Soon Mary finds herself struggling to maintain the love of a country that once adored her, while remaining true to her conscience and her faith.
Impeccably researched, Mary's real story-much different from the "Bloody Mary" title history gives her-is filled with love, loss, betrayal, and an earnest desire to do the right thing.
Advance Praise
"Amanda Schiavo has captured the essence of Queen Mary I in all her glory. This is the story of a woman determined to prove her worth, despite the personal and political battles that nearly broke her. The ultimate page-turner, I cannot recommend this enough!" -Tom Starita, author of Two Ways to Sunday
"Fire and Faith is the powerful and intimate story of the Queen, the wife, and the woman behind the unfair myth of Bloody Mary. Amanda Schiavo's story is a must read for Tudor fans everywhere." -Clemmie Bennett, author of The Apple and The Tree
"Author Amanda Schiavo offers readers a moving and deeply human view of an often misunderstood and overlooked woman, the complicated Queen Mary I of England." -Jean M. Roberts, author of The Midsummer Women