Rise of the Falcons
What if Anne Boleyn had given birth to not one, but two sons?
Historical Series #2 ------- Elizabeth Tudor is the second daughter of King Henry VIII of England with his second wife, Anne Boleyn. At the age of 8, she was betrothed to Prince Francis of France. She never forgets how beautiful his smile when he first looked at her and how handsome he is. Elizabeth knows at her ve...
I never thought that I would be coming here as a prisoner. I knew that Henry would get sick of me the moment I bore him Elizabeth. Little Elizabeth. It's a shame that she will never get to know her mother. The closest way she can know me is through the letter that I gave her. Hopefully she will read the letter when...
What if in July 1536, the 5 year old Protestant King Christian of Denmark and Norway instructed that Elizabeth be taken to his country to get her away from her horrible father? How will Elizabeth cope in another country?
What if Prince Francis of France survived and Henry of France didn't? What if in February 1536 Queen Anne had a son Prince Henry,but dies in Child bed fever? Henry VIII marries Jane Seymour to get a Duke of York.But instead in February 1538 she has a Princess named Margaret. What do these chain of events cause?
What if instead of marrying Jane Seymour, the king married Katherine Parr in 1536? How would this affect history as we know it?
What if the King betrothed Elizabeth to Henry Brandon to make sure the Tudor line would be secure? Knowing Edward is sickly and might not be king long the king betroths his youngest daughter to his nephew
After Queen Anne is imprisoned in The Tower for the accusation of treason, she gets saved by her old friend Dracula. But, she takes her stepdaughter Mary, daughter Elizabeth and her and Henry's five sons with her to Romania. Starting a new life as a vampire, will Anne fall for Dracula and get revenge on Henry?
After her second miscarriage Queen Anne is left to fear for her marriage and life, as she knows he couldn't divorce another Queen there is only one way to get rid of her now , she wants one more chance to give the king his one true desire but knows with Jane Seymour at court with her husband's eyes on her she won't ev...
As a condition for a divorce instead of beheading, Anne Boleyn is married to the one man she despises more than anyone, Charles Brandon. Can hate become love? And what happens, when Henry casts his eye and decides he wants Anne back again? *Mature scenes*
Her mother has been murdered by her father, her father and sister neglecting her, her kinsmen betrayed her. Elizabeth Tudor was alone and no longer living at Hatfield. Living on the streets of London she meets Catherine Parr. Feeling pity for the child she takes her in as her own.
King Henry VIII wants a divorce from Anne Boleyn and marry Jane Seymour. But instead of executing Anne, he finds another way to get rid of her. He decides to marry her of to his best friend Charles Brandon, who is in need of a wife. (Charles doesn't marry Catherine after Henry's sister). Anne must now learn how to sur...
What if Prince Edmund Duke of Somerset survived? In 1525 Anne Boleyn was recalled to England originally to marry James Butler. However what if after the betrothal was broken off Anne married the Duke of Somerset? Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THE TUDORS OR THE COVER.
What if the king and Anne of Cleaves marriage worked out? Just how would things change then? Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THE TUDORS
AU where Jane lives and Anne did not die from false treason. In 1543,When the King heads off to war, Princess Elizabeth is left in the care of her stepmother Queen Jane and her sister Lady Mary. However things take a turn for the worst. Will Elizabeth ever be happy again? Note: Will not be like my usual Tudor stories...
History says in 1534( or was it 1535?) that Queen Anne's son died as he took his first breath. But what if he had really been kidnapped? 4 years after the death of Queen Anne, The King stumbles upon a six year old boy in the woods while he's hunting. Who is this boy?
What if in March 1536 Queen Anne gives birth to a son? What if she died in childbirth in 1540? How would this effect history as we know it?
It is the reign of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour and just 1 month ago, Anne Boleyn was beheaded. She comes back to life but nobody knows who she is.
what if Anne Boleyn wasn't executed. this is my first story, hope you like it.
In 1536 the king takes Jane Seymour as his second wife in order to get sons. What kind of events will this start?
What if Henry regretted the decision to execute Anne Boleyn? What if he felt bad about what he had done? What if he still loved her, but didn't realise until it was too late?
Sequel to my story " Anne Boleyn's Golden Age". It shows the Tudor generations from 1609 to 1725. First chapter will be 1547 to 1609.
What if things started differently starting with the death of Katherine of Aragon? What happens to England now? Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THE TUDORS OR THE COVER PIC!
What if King Francis took Queen Anne away from England in May 1536? What if it was because he wanted to marry her? What happens to Elizabeth? In May 1536 the king of France kidnaps the queen of England after hearing the news she was being falsely accused of crimes she didn't commit. Anyone in the French court knew Ann...
What of September 1533 Elizabeth wasn't the only child born to Queen Anne? What if those siblings happened to be three brothers and one sister? How would this change things?
AU A switch of Henry VIII's six wives. What if Anne of Cleaves was his first wife, Jane Seymour his second, Anne Boleyn his third, Katherine of Aragon his forth, Katherine Parr his fifth, and Kitty Howard his Sixth?
What If Anne had managed to hold onto her boy in 1536 instead of a miscarriage? What if it was more than one boy? What if Elizabeth had a twin brother?
What if Anne ran away to France with Elizabeth a few days after her miscarriage, knowing she would not live If she stayed?
What if Jane Parker at her execution revealed that Anne was innocent? What if the king ended up finding out what really caused Anne's miscarriage? Would he give her justice?
Queen Anne knows her husband will do anything to be with Lady Jane Seymour, so she requests a divorce instead of an annulment. Elizabeth can remain legitimate and in front of any daughters Jane has. But she must marry Charles Brandon, the Duke of Suffolk.