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The King's Unforgettable Queen

Pasquale De Marco

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Sinopsis

In the tumultuous court of Henry VIII, a young woman named Anne Boleyn rises from obscurity to become the king's second wife. Anne is intelligent, ambitious, and beautiful, and she quickly catches the eye of the king. But their relationship is forbidden, and Anne's defiance of the status quo sets her on a dangerous path.

Anne's story is a tale of power, love, betrayal, and resilience. She is a woman who refuses to be defined by her circumstances, and she stands up for what she believes in, even when it means risking her own life. Anne Boleyn is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, we can find hope and courage.

This captivating book tells the story of Anne Boleyn's life, from her early years as a lady-in-waiting to her rise to power as queen. It is a story of ambition, intrigue, and tragedy, and it offers a unique glimpse into the world of the Tudor court.

Readers will be fascinated by Anne Boleyn's story, and they will come away with a new understanding of this complex and controversial figure. Anne Boleyn is a woman who has been both praised and condemned, but she is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating and influential women in English history.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in British history, the Tudor dynasty, or the lives of powerful women. It is a story that will stay with readers long after they have finished reading it.


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Disponible desde: 02/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 160 páginas.

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