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A foiled execution, a queen’s tense reign, and an unlikely romance: sparks fly between a hedonistic noble and a feisty activist in this thrilling historical tale from No.1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs. Roguishly handsome Oliver de Lacey has always lived lavishly: wine, weapons and women are his by words. Even salvation from the noose by a shadowy society provides no epiphany to mend his debauched ways. Mistress Lark’s sole passion is her secret work with a group of Protestant dissidents thwarting the queen’s executions. She needs no other excitement — until Oliver de Lacey drops through the hangman’s door and into her life. As their fates become inextricably bound together in a struggle against royal persecution, both Oliver and Lark discover a love worth saving...even dying for.
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3 primary booksTudor Rose is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1994 with contributions by Alison Weir.
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Well-written, well-researched historical fiction. Weir illuminates the personality of Henry and the scheming of the Tudor court, showing how dangerous it could be for the people around him. I thought the depiction of his relationship with Anne Boleyn was particularly good, that he behaved as a spoilt child who was obsessed with her but realised once they had married that he desired the idea of her more than her as a person.