Whitehall Episode 10: "Our Hope Alone"

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Pub Date Aug 10 2016 | Archive Date Aug 10 2016

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She who would be queen must win the love of a king—and a country.

Welcome to Whitehall, where the true history of Catherine of Braganza and her marriage to King Charles II of England is brought to life with all its sensual scandal and political intrigue. Venture back in time to a place where the games of royals affect the lives of all.

This serial will unfold across 13 episodes and is presented by Serial Box Publishing.


Episode 10: “Our Hope Alone”

Whispers behind closed doors carry substantial weight in the tenth installment of Whitehall, an episodic royal tale full of true history and sensual intrigue, new from Serial Box Publishing.

Matters of national import become the purview of closed-door conferences as one plot is exposed while another is reconsidered. Meanwhile Jenny gets a surprising offer, and Catherine learns that being queen means little when it comes to certain womanly woes.

This episode is brought to you Liz Duffy Adams and Delia Sherman who know exactly what power lies in the private conversations of women.

She who would be queen must win the love of a king—and a country.

Welcome to Whitehall, where the true history of Catherine of Braganza and her marriage to King Charles II of England is brought...


Advance Praise

“Subtle and lusty, exquisite and dangerous…pure pleasure.”

–Doris Egan, writer on TV’s “Reign” and “House”

“Grandly entertaining…Irresistible!”

– Louis Bayard, author of The Pale Blue Eye and the Downton Abbey recaps for The New York Times

“Deftly balances the pleasures of glamour and intrigue with insight into these fascinating people, most of all Queen Catherine.”

– Gordon Dahlquist, The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters

“Compulsively readable and thoroughly addictive.”

– Megan Chance, author of Inamorata

"Fans of everything from Dorothy Dunnett to Hilary Mantel will love this witty mix of sex, scandal and intrigue.”

– Ellen Kushner, author of Swordspoint and creator of "Tremontaine"

“Subtle and lusty, exquisite and dangerous…pure pleasure.”

–Doris Egan, writer on TV’s “Reign” and “House”

“Grandly entertaining…Irresistible!”

– Louis Bayard, author of The Pale Blue Eye and...



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