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Spotlight: Infidel: The Daughters of Aragon (Six Tudor Queens) by Nicola Harris

  • Writer: Archaeolibrarian
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  • 20 hours ago
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Book details:

Publication Date: 5th March 2026

Publisher: ‎ Independently Published

Print Length: 268 Pages

Any Triggers: Grief, mild peril, the Spanish Inquisition, enslaved people, death in childbirth and miscarriage.

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Infidel: The Daughters of Aragon.


Born in the glittering courts of Castile and Aragon and forged in the shadow of war, Catalina de Aragón grows up surrounded by queens, rebels, and ghosts. She is her mother’s last daughter, the final jewel of a dynasty built on conquest and faith, and the one child Isabella of Castile cannot bear to lose.


But destiny has already claimed Catalina.


Promised to Prince Arthur of England since childhood, she is raised to bind kingdoms, soothe old wounds, and carry the hopes of an empire across the sea. Yet, Spain fractures under rebellion, grief, and the ruthless zeal of its own rulers.


From the burning streets of Granada to the storm‑lashed Bay of Biscay, Catalina and her sisters must navigate a treacherous path shaped by ambition, betrayal, and the dangerous love of men who fear the power of queens. She learns to read cyphers, to read hearts, and to stand unbroken even as her childhood is stripped from her piece by piece.


And when she finally sails for England armed with her mother’s lessons, her father’s steel, and the ghosts of the Alhambra at her back, Catalina steps into her fate not as a girl, but as a force.


A princess.

A survivor.

A daughter of Aragon.


Infidel is the story of a young woman raised for greatness and destined to reshape the fate of nations. This is Catalina as she has never been seen before. She is fierce, vulnerable, and unforgettable.


A sweeping, intimate portrait of sisterhood, survival, and the making of a dynasty, Infidel reveals the hidden lives of a woman whose courage shaped the Tudor world.

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I’ve always been a writer, but it was only when illness forced me to stop everything that I finally had the time to write a novel. After decades of misdiagnosis, I learned I was born with a serious genetic condition, not rare, but profoundly misunderstood. The clues were there from birth, and suddenly, a lifetime of struggle made sense.

 

Writing became my lifeline: a way to step beyond my pain, to shape my experience into a story, and to find meaning where there had once been only endurance.

 

I have a lifelong love of children, Counselling, and Psychotherapy Theory and history.

 

 

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Nicola Harris
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