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The Duty of Women

By: Caroline Willcocks
Narrated by: Caroline Willcocks
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Anne Boleyn is at the height of her power. Feisty heroine Kat Cooke returns to the Tudor court, where danger lurks around every corner and even love is uncertain.

Now a musician for Anne Boleyn, Kat struggles to keep her marriage afloat as she balances her loyalties, risking her heart and her life. In The Duty of Women, Queen Anne champions new ideas and liberties, but the glamour and brilliance of Anne’s reign hide the tragedy of her fate. As a queen without a male heir, she is betrayed by powerful men, including those she loved.

In the second installment of her Tudor Queens series, Caroline Willocks gives listeners an inside view of the dangerous games Tudor women must play to defend their power, their passions, and their lives.

©2024 Caroline Willcocks (P)2025 Caroline Willcocks
Historical Fiction Renaissance Women's Fiction Heartfelt
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