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In My Tudor Era

A Novel

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In My Tudor Era

By: Kate Bromley
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One moment, Lily’s just your average 21st-century woman, the next, she’s stuck in the body of Catherine Howard, soon-to-be King Henry VIII’s doomed fifth wife… Yep, the one who gets beheaded. Slip into this raunchy, irreverent time travel romance!

Love can make you lose your head...

Surprise! Not only is Lily now stranded in Tudor England, but she’s also juggling a whole host of problems like, say, dodging royal executioners; dealing with the seriously touchy and smoldering courtier Francis Dereham (who may or may not be her actual husband); and falling head over heels for Henry’s flirtatious, incredibly sexy, and devilishly handsome court groom. Oh, and did we mention the whole “she’s the queen now” thing? Because she is.

So what’s a girl to do when she’s stuck between two hot guys, an entire court full of rumors, and a dangerously short timeline before her head ends up on a chopping block? Modern-day Lily can barely get a guy to show up for a date, let alone keep track of two (possibly murderous) suitors.

As the stakes get higher and the bedchamber dramas more...explosive, Lily’s got to figure out how to navigate a world that wants to kill her—and try to rewrite history before it’s too late.

©2026 Kate Bromley (P)2026 HarperCollins Publishers
Historical Historical Fiction Romantic Comedy Science Fiction Time Travel
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