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Mary - Tudor Princess
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Publisher's Summary
From the author of the international best-selling Tudor Trilogy, the story of the Tudor dynasty continues with the daughter of King Henry VII, sister to King Henry VIII.
Mary Tudor watches her elder brother become King of England and wonders what the future holds for her. Born into great privilege, Mary has beauty and intelligence beyond her years and is the most marriageable princess in Europe.
Henry plans to use her marriage to build a powerful alliance against his enemies. Will she dare risk his anger by marrying for love? Meticulously researched and based on actual events, this 'sequel' follows Mary's story from book three of the Tudor Trilogy and is set during the reign of King Henry VIII.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-07-2019
Mary
i enjoyed this book so much that i may listen to it again in case i missed anything. i loved hearing about Mary's life.
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- M. Ward
- 07-08-2018
Favorite Tony Riches Book To Date
This was well written, well narrated (the narrator can make, or break, an audio book), well researched, and thoroughly enjoyable book. I’ve listened to all of the Tudor books written by Mr. Riches. All have been very good, but the narration for his book on Henry VII made it hard to listen to. Ms. Redman did an outstanding job, and did the book justice. It left me wanting more. I look forward to Mr. Riches next offering.
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- PrettyinPink
- 01-04-2019
Great Story
The story of Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon has fascinated me since watching The Tudors. Loved hearing the author’s take on their story!
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- Victoria Haugen
- 27-08-2018
FASCINATING!!
This is the first book I've listened to both author Tony Riches and author Ruth Redman. Sooo glad I did! Wow, what a fascinating story! I didn't know much if anything about Mary Tudor before listening to this book, and really enjoyed it. I thought it was well written and beautifully narrated. I'd highly recommend this to any fan of the era/family, great stuff! :) Always marry for love, not money/status!
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.