Doubled Edge Series by Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis

3.90 · 60 ratings
  • This Scepter'd Isle (Doubled Edge #1)
    #1

    This Scepter'd Isle (Doubled Edge #1)

    Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis

    Rated: 3.85 of 5 stars
    · 21 ratings · published 2004

    God Save the Queen! (With the help of the Sidhe of Elfland . . .) Two Masters of Historical Fantasy Join Forces in a New Epic-First Time in Paperback!The FarSeers among the Sidhe of Elfhame Avalon have seen two visions of the future. In one, an evil queen will take the throne and welcome the Inquisition in, debauching the nation and threatening even the elf strongholds throughout the land... more

  • Ill Met by Moonlight (Doubled Edge #2)
    #2

    Ill Met by Moonlight (Doubled Edge #2)

    Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2005

    England in the sixteenth century: a nation at a fatal fork in time, leading to two possible futures forseen by the Sidhe of Elfhame Avalon. Either an evil queen will join forces with the Inquisition and rule with a blood-spattered iron hand, threatening humans and elves alike¿or a benevolent, red-haired queen named Elizabeth will rule wisely and well... more

  • By Slanderous Tongues (Doubled Edge #3)
    #3

    By Slanderous Tongues (Doubled Edge #3)

    Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis

    Rated: 3.91 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2007

    Great Harry is dead, and England is ruled by a dour Protector for 10-year-old Edward VI¿-a Protector intent on keeping total control over the young king and no friend to Lady Elizabeth because of her brother¿s fondness for her. In the great lens and the dark pool that hold Visions for the FarSeers of the Bright Court and the Dark, the images change and waver... more

  • And Less Than Kind (Doubled Edge #4)
    #4

    And Less Than Kind (Doubled Edge #4)

    Mercedes Lackey, Roberta Gellis

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2008

    When it became certain that Edward VI was dying, the duke of Northumberland, who had been ruling England in his name, made a plan that would let him hold onto his power. He dared not let Mary come to the throne because she was fiercely Catholic and he had espoused the Protestant cause. He did not want Elizabeth to rule because he knew her imperious nature would never defer to him... more

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