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THE SILENCE OF THE TOWER HAS FINALLY BEEN BROKEN. For five centuries, history called her a traitor. They said she whispered the words that sent her own husband and sister-in-law to the scaffold. They were wrong.The "lost" manuscript of Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford, has been found. Written from her cell in the Tower of London as she awaited the axe, this is the truth the chroniclers didn't want you to hear.This is not just a history book; it is a confession of love, friendship, and heartbreak. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER INSIDE:The Three Sisters: The deep, untold friendship between Jane, Mary, and Anne Boleyn. Witness their rise and their tragic, interconnected fates.A Fatal Love: Jane's marriage to George Boleyn wasn't a cold arrangement-it was a coup de foudre, a strike of lightning. She loved him until the very end.The Fall of an Icon: Jane's unwavering admiration for Anne Boleyn. She didn't betray her; she loved her, and she watched in horror as the King's obsession turned to blood.The Tudor Queens: From the dignity of Catherine of Aragon to the quiet grace of Jane Seymour and the refined Anne of Cleves.The Final Tragedy: The "wild child" Catherine Howard and her desperate love for the handsome Thomas Culpeper. Witness the King's ruthless cruelty toward a young girl in love.Broken Hearts: The tragic end of Henry Percy, who died of a broken heart because he could never have the woman the King claimed for himself.Jane was there for it all. She breathed the same air as the most powerful men and women in England. She saw the grandeur of four coronations and the desolation of the scaffolds. Now, she is the architect of her own legacy.A voice restored. A sanctuary of secrets unveiled. The Tudor tempest, seen through the eyes of the woman who lived it.