The Tudors: The Swan & The Crow.
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  • Time 2h 3m
Ongoing, First published Sep 06, 2017
Lady Elizabeth ( Beth ) Valentine grew up in Norfolk with her father, Sir Philip Valentine, Duke of Edinburgh. Despite her gender, Philip wanted nothing more but to educate his only child as if she were a son. Now a full woman, The Valentine's are welcomed to Hampton Court Palace. Beth's beauty, grace, humor, and intelligence catches everyone's eyes. So be it bad or good; every living soul placed their attention onto Lady Beth.

Lady Beth soon finds out the corruption within the walls of Hampton. Too many secrets. Too many scandals. Amongst all the negativity and death, Beth finds a very unlikely alliance with Thomas Cromwell. Which soon turns into passion and loyalty.

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• commenced: 14th September 2017
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