The Court of Boleyn (Tudor Romance Book 1)
โ Scribed by Chase, Bella
- Book ID
- 108924764
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 29 KB
- Series
- Tudor Romance 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Life at the Court of Anne Boleyn must be so much better than life at Radley Hall ... It is April 1536 and Cecily Askew is trapped in a loveless marriage. Her husband refuses to lie with her so she decides to seek out a new life. She flees Radley Hall and rides to the court of Anne Boleyn, intent on offering her service. Cecily needs a new home and the queen needs friends. It is the perfect solution. As she rides to Greenwich Palace with hope in her heart, she falls in love with Francis Bowman, the handsome court musician who has sworn to protect her. But can he save her from her angry husband who is in hot pursuit? At Greenwich Palace, Anne Boleyn is losing the love of her husband, Henry VIII. Since her last miscarriage, the king has avoided her, preferring the company of the pale faced Seymour girl. Anne is determined to win back his affection but it is not easy - especially when some of her friends seem determined to sabotage her efforts. The Seymour family is on the rise and Anne is growing increasingly desperate. If only Mark Smeaton would behave himself. As one woman loses her love, another one finds it for the first time. Are you ready to enter the Court of Boleyn?
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