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Books with title James IV: Legacy

  • The Legacy: James

    Tricia Wentworth

    eBook (, Oct. 16, 2020)
    His game plan was simple. Qualify for the Culling. Find a woman. Win the presidency.It was a carefully cultivated plan that dictated all his life’s decisions… until two women upend everything. 21 years after his parents won the presidency, a Culling is called. James has waited his entire life for this moment, a chance to carry on his parents’ legacy. Meanwhile, whispers in Denver of an “Heir’s Curse” make a Reed winning the presidency seem impossible. A presidential heir has never won a Culling before, but there has also never been a Culling where three heirs could qualify. James and his siblings are determined to break the so-called curse and prove them all wrong. But when forced to choose between the easy love that could secure the presidency and a difficult one, what will James do?
  • James IV: Legacy

    David Simon

    eBook
    Before Richard III, there was in place a medieval feudal system. Power was in the hands of anyone that could get it and keep it. Richard III was the first to keep the power long enough to set up a central government that his neighbors could agree with. Richard fought for every territory he kept. He was able to hold on to the throne long enough to pass it on to his son, James III. James saw the struggle between Richard and his neighbors. James went about putting an end to this feudal system. James held on to the throne long enough to pass it to his son, John II. John continued with his father's work to unite the kingdoms. John passed his realm to his son, James IV. That is where our story begins. This is James's story. His legacy passed down through the generations.James found himself on Earth, looking for his 6th wife. he found her in the person of Heather Michaels. Heather was a skinny, slightly inept book store clerk. James knew she could be more. He courted her. Married her, and started a legacy that few rulers of his stature would ever have. Read about Heather and James. Their children, and their children's children. A legacy like no other.
  • James IV: Legacy

    David Simon

    Paperback (Independently published, May 9, 2018)
    Before Richard III, there was in place a medieval feudal system. Power was in the hands of anyone that could get it and keep it. Richard III was the first to keep the power long enough to set up a central government that his neighbors could agree with. Richard fought for every territory he kept. He was able to hold on to the throne long enough to pass it on to his son, James III. James saw the struggle between Richard and his neighbors. James went about putting an end to this feudal system. James held on to the throne long enough to pass it to his son, John II. John continued with his father's work to unite the kingdoms. John passed his realm to his son, James IV. That is where our story begins. This is James's story. His legacy passed down through the generations.James found himself on Earth, looking for his 6th wife. he found her in the person of Heather Michaels. Heather was a skinny, slightly inept book store clerk. James knew she could be more. He courted her. Married her, and started a legacy that few rulers of his stature would ever have. Read about Heather and James. Their children, and their children's children. A legacy like no other.