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Different end of Anne Boleyn's story
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Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2017
Mature
Anne Boleyn gave Henry VIII five sons and one daughter during their short marriage but Henry still divorces her to marry Jane and goes on to marry his last three wives. But is it really the end of king's obsession with so-called Harlot? 

While Mary Tudor was a servant at Hatfield manor, she started an affair with George Boleyn (but they never had sex), not knowing his identity, of course. But when she found out and became Princess Royal by singing The Oath, she accused George of raping her. When Henry found out that she was lying, he gave her a fitting punishment - marry George who still loves her.

Charles Brandon falls in love with Anne when she is still married to  Henry.

A marriage is arranged for Marie Boleyn and William Compton. Will it be a happy one?

Also, late Prince Arthur of Wales and Dowager Princess Catherine of Aragon had five children before Arthur died and Catherine married Henry. But now, with the support of Holy Roman Emperor, they want what belongs to them - the English throne.

 Love. Drama. Passion. Betrayal.  All in 16th century Europe.
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'...The first thing I notice about him is his weight. The rumours are true: he is spoilt and fat, so different from the young Renaissance prince I have heard he once was. His padded garments only make him look swollen and stout, not stronger. His red hair is thinning and tinged grey, along with his beard... This is the man I must seduce.' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Winter 1539. The young, beautiful Catherine Howard leaves her residence to go and serve the future Queen of England, Anne of Cleves, a German Protestant. But beneath this seemingly simple task, a deeper and much more complex plot is at hand. Charged with the same task as her infamous cousin Anne Boleyn, Catherine must use all of her charm and wit to seduce King Henry VIII and save the Howards from permanent destruction. In this tale of intrigue, deception and injustice, the true story of Catherine Howard's rise and fall from power is told based on real historical events and people. Can Catherine betray a Queen and friend that she has grown fond of? Can she ever escape the curse of her family name and history? Can she catch the King before it is too late?