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Heir Unapparent

John Harrison

Can one man bring down a corrupt and

self-serving monarchy and restore England's

rightful heir to the throne?


The answer is yes. And this is his story.


When American Will Hall journeys to London, presents himself to The Times, and announces he is the descendant of Henry VIII and has come to claim the crown as the only surviving male Tudor, his audience is thunderstruck. Soon enough, however, it's clear that he's not motivated by glamour, status or wealth. Will is driven by a desire for justice and monarchical reform. Coming to Britain at great personal risk, he wants to restore a monarchy that serves the common man--much to the dismay of the Queen and those allied with her.


Will's battle for the crown is significantly complicated, however, when he loses his heart to a beautiful English woman--a commoner. Can he earn her trust, and the throne, while protecting her from the dangers that threaten him?


"John Harrison, with Will Hall's blessing, has written a book that leaves the reader happily agreeing with him when he says, 'It is written that when what-is-meant-to-be is torn asunder, the world cannot rest until it has been set to right.' This reader could not rest until she had followed her hero up and down, through trial and danger and into a world where one person can, in fact, make a difference, and dreams really do come true."

--Nancy Bartholomew, author of Sophie's Last Stand


Find out more at

www.heirunapparent.com

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270 pages * First edition

ISBN  978-1-59092-187-6 * SRP $16.99

5.5 x 8.5 trade paperback

Cover by Buster Blue

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