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The Lioness of Jerusalem
Part Two of the Melisende Trilogy
A divided kingdom. A contested crown. A woman born to rule in a world determined to deny her.
In the sacred and volatile city of Jerusalem, Queen Melisende stands at the height of her power - and at the edge of ruin. No longer the uncertain heir, she has become a sovereign in her own right, commanding loyalty, admiration, and dangerous envy in equal measure.
But a Queen's throne rests upon fragile foundations.
The barons whisper behind carved doors. Foreign envoys arrive bearing silken smiles and hidden daggers. The great powers of Christendom watch the Holy City as both prize and pawn. Even within her own court, ambition coils like a serpent. Melisende must navigate shifting alliances between East and West, balance the ambitions of the Church and the sword, and confront rivals who believe a woman's rule is an affront to nature itself.
As rebellion threatens to fracture the realm and war drums echo beyond the walls, Melisende faces an impossible choice: yield authority to preserve peace - or grasp power fully and risk civil war. Love tests her judgment. Betrayal wounds deeper than steel. Faith, once her anchor, becomes a battlefield of its own.
Yet the lioness does not retreat.
From the glittering halls of the royal palace to the dust-choked plains where armies clash beneath the burning Levantine sun, The Lioness of Jerusalem is an epic tale of dynastic struggle, political intrigue, and fierce determination. It is the story of a queen who refuses to be remembered as a footnote in a chronicle written by men - and who will defend her crown, her children, and her kingdom at any cost.
History may record Kings.
But legend remembers the lioness.
Title
The Lioness of Jerusalem
Publisher
Robert O'Halloran
Published
February 2026
Weight
777g
Page Count
586
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 3.1 cm
ISBN
9798232921729
ISBN-10
8232921722
Eden Code
7431537
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