Daniel Willis


Biography

Daniel A. Willis is a noted royal author and genealogist of the noble houses of Europe. His previous publications have included genealogies of the Royal Family of Great Britain, the Imperial House of Habsburg, and the Royal House of Bourbon.
Books currently in print:
Romanovs in the 21st Century
William IV, Mrs. Jordan and the Family They Made
The Archduke's Secret Family
A Reference Guide to the Royal Families (2012 edition)

Mr. Willis lives in Denver, Colorado

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Books

Immortal Betrayal    by Daniel Willis
Price: $4.99 USD. 62370 words. Published on June 2, 2012. Fiction.

This first tale from the Chronciles of the Mages follows the adventures of Dano Varos from his youth in 1440s Normandy to Russia in 1916.
The Archduke's Secret Family    by Daniel Willis
Price: $8.99 USD. 14380 words. Published on September 3, 2011. Nonfiction.

He defied an Emperor to be with her. She found the love she had been seeking in his arms. Their passion would ignite the imagination of an Empire. It sounds like a promotion for the latest romance novel, but this story is no work of fiction.
William IV, Mrs. Jordan, and the Family They Made    by Daniel Willis
Price: $9.99 USD. 42460 words. Published on May 21, 2011. Nonfiction.

In the 21st century, most people know the life story of young Prince William who one day will be King. But what about the last King William? King William IV reigned from 1830 – 1837 and came to the Throne with a full family of children. However, none were by his wife. Who was this brood of illegitimate children and what became of them?
A Reference Guide to the Royal Families: What Every Reporter (or Royal Fan) Needs to Know    by Daniel Willis
Price: $4.99 USD. 27300 words. Published on May 20, 2011. Nonfiction.

A guide to the Royal Families of Europe formatted to assist reporters and royal watchers alike. Includes pictures and basic facts of each member of each of Europe's 10 reignng families, as well as the basics needed to know about titles, succession and the monarchy itself.
Romanovs in the 21st Century    by Daniel Willis
Price: $15.00 USD. 74980 words. Published on December 12, 2010. Nonfiction.

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The Imperial Family of Russia all died in 1918, right? Wrong! While the Tsar, his wife and five children were indeed shot to death in Yekaterinburg on July 17, 1918, many nieces, nephews, and cousins escaped the murderous hands of the Bolsheviks. Whatever happened to them? Romanovs in the 21st Century answers that very question.

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