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The Favored Queen
The Favored Queen: A Novel of Henry VIII's Third Wife | Carolly Erickson
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From The New York Times bestselling author of The Last Wife of Henry VIII comes a powerful and moving novel about Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII, who married him only days after the execution of Anne Boleyn and ultimately lost her own life in giving him the son he badly needed to guarantee the Tudor succession Born into an ambitious noble family, young Jane Seymour is sent to Court as a Maid of Honor to Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's aging queen. She is devoted to her mistress and watches with empathy as the calculating Anne Boleyn contrives to supplant her as queen. Anne's single-minded intriguing threatens all who stand in her way; she does not hesitate to arrange the murder of a woman who knows a secret so dark that, if revealed, would make it impossible for the king to marry Anne. Once Anne becomes queen, no one at court is safe, and Jane herself becomes the victim of Anne's venomous rage when she suspects Jane has become the object of the king's lust. Henry, fearing that Anne's inability to give him a son is a sign of divine wrath, asks Jane to become his next queen. Deeply reluctant to embark on such a dangerous course, Jane must choose between her heart and her loyalty to the king. Acclaimed biographer and bestselling novelist Carolly Erickson weaves another of her irresistible historical entertainments about the queen who finally gave Henry VIII his longed for heir, set against the excitement and danger of the Tudor Court.
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aliasNayNay
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Mehso-so

As the author alludes in her author‘s note, significant parts of the story are wholly invented. I found this to be all fiction, there was little truths to the story. With that said, it was a well written, and I really like her writing style. Overall, this is a light diversion likely to appeal to fans of The Tudors.

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actualdisneyprincess
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I‘ve been pretty absent from Litsy for a lot of this year so far, mostly because I‘ve just been really lazy, and I‘ve missed it, and all of you! 😭 But I‘m going to try to be better again, so heyyy friends! After the creepiness of the last few reads, it was time for an old face with Carolly Erickson‘s novel of Jane Seymour, the third of Henry VIII‘s six wives. (I‘ve always kind of thought she was the most boring, so we‘ll see how this goes!)