Bride Tree

JP Robinson
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Bride Tree

JP Robinson
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436 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Mar 01, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 436
  • Publisher: Logos Publications
  • ISBN: 9780999779323
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.13" L x 8.5" H
JP Robinson began writing as a teen for the Times Beacon Records newspaper in New York. He holds a degree in English Language & Literacy and is a state-certified teacher of French history. JP loves writing vivid, high-adrenaline plots laced with unexpected twists. JP lives with his wife and three children in the United States of America.

"An enchanting romance woven with espionage, and a power struggle that will keep any historical fan charmed and mesmerized."

-Reader's Favorite, Five Star review


"I found Bride Tree by J.P. Robinson to be a fascinating historical story. I will never view France's history the same way as the author forms an intriguing plot about their lives. The multiple characters give this novel depth and variety from many walks of life. Each person has a unique personality and goal which overlap in the destruction of the king and queen. The treatment of the poorer class is sad, while the upper class is vile and deceptive. Robinson gives a realistic view of what people in this time period would have faced and the need for change when those governing do not have the best interests of the people in mind. "

-P.W.


"My first thought upon finishing it was: 'Wow!' As with Twiceborn, I liked the setting right off. The plot was another winner and had me wondering how it was going to end."-E.F.


"Together with this tumultuous period in France's history, it was this novel's striking cover that most captured my interest. It's mysterious, layered, and lavish, with color that pops, and the cunning stare from the notorious Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, promises intrigue. It's a promise the author delivers on in this historical thriller. Robinson has a clear talent for weaving an intricate plot, along with a bold flair for the dramatic."-N.K., Goodreads

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