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Out of the Ashes: Queen Jane Seymour

A Novel (Six Tudor Queens)

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Out of the Ashes: Queen Jane Seymour

By: Nicola Harris
Narrated by: Judy Clifton
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In the aftermath of Anne Boleyn’s brutal downfall, Jane Seymour is thrust into the scorched ashes of a fractured royal court—and into the arms of a king she finds physically repellent. His bloated pride, mercurial temper, and the ghosts of two dead queens stir not desire, but dread.

Quiet, devout, and long dismissed as unremarkable, Jane becomes Henry VIII’s third wife—the unlikely figure entrusted with restoring order and delivering the one prize he craves above all: a male heir.

To survive, Jane must become what the court demands: the obedient bride, the submissive consort, the vessel for England’s future. But behind the mask lies a woman torn between loyalty and conscience, ambition and faith—and haunted by the blood price of her crown.

As she walks the knife-edge of Tudor politics, Jane must decide how far she will go to protect her beliefs, her legacy, and the fragile peace she’s fought to create.

Out of the ashes of scandal rises a queen whose silence speaks louder than rebellion—and whose sacrifice will echo through history.

Out of the Ashes is a tender, haunting portrait of quiet defiance—and of the queen whose silence reshaped a kingdom.

©2025 Nicola Harris (P)2026 Nicola Harris
Historical Fiction Royalty England Tudor Haunted
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