Kate Williams Books in Order

Kate Williams is a celebrated author and historian, renowned for her captivating historical fiction novels that transport readers to bygone eras. Born and raised in the Midlands, Williams' childhood fascination with the past was sparked by her surroundings and nurtured through her vivid imagination. As a young girl, she transformed a cardboard box into a time machine, sparking a lifelong obsession with history. Her writing career has been marked by numerous accolades, including being hailed as "One of Britain's best young historians" by the Independent, "Historian Extraordinaire" on the Today Programme, Radio 4, and "Queen of historical fiction" by the Guardian. Williams' gripping novels, such as Edge of the Fall, delve into the complexities of human experience, weaving intricate narratives that showcase her mastery of historical fiction.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Kate Williams

  • #1
    England's Mistress(2005)
    Amazon
  • #2
    Becoming Queen Victoria(2008)
    Amazon
  • #3
    The Ring and the Crown (With: Alison Weir,Sarah Gristwood,Tracy Borman)(2011)
    Amazon
  • #4
    Young Elizabeth(2012)
    Amazon
  • #5
    Josephine(2013)
    Amazon
  • #6
    Ambition and Desire(2013)
    Amazon
  • #7
    Emma Hamilton (With: Quintin Colville)(2016)
    Amazon
  • #8
    Rich Table (With: Sarah Rich,Evan Rich)(2018)
    Amazon
  • #9
    Rival Queens / The Betrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots(2018)
    Amazon
  • #10
    The Royal Palaces (With: James Oses)(2024)
    Amazon
  • #11
    Hearing Voices: The Litro Anthology of New Fiction(2015)
    Amazon
  • #12
    Love Stories: Art, Passion & Tragedy(2020)
    Amazon
  • #1
    The Storms of War(2014)
    Amazon
  • #2
    The Edge of the Fall(2015)
    Amazon
  • #3
    The House of Shadows / Into the Darkness(2018)
    Amazon

About Kate Williams

Kate Williams is a celebrated author and historian, renowned for her captivating historical fiction novels that transport readers to bygone eras. Born and raised in the Midlands, Williams' childhood fascination with the past was sparked by her surroundings and nurtured through her vivid imagination. As a young girl, she transformed a cardboard box into a time machine, sparking a lifelong obsession with history. Her writing career has been marked by numerous accolades, including being hailed as "One of Britain's best young historians" by the Independent, "Historian Extraordinaire" on the Today Programme, Radio 4, and "Queen of historical fiction" by the Guardian. Williams' gripping novels, such as Edge of the Fall, delve into the complexities of human experience, weaving intricate narratives that showcase her mastery of historical fiction.

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