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"Lady Rochford" - A Novel of Secrets, Queens, and Survival
Set against the glittering and dangerous backdrop of the Tudor court, Lady Rochford is a sweeping historical novel told through the voice of Jane Boleyn, sister-in-law to Anne Boleyn and wife to George Boleyn. A devoted lady-in-waiting, Jane serves four queens-Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and Catherine Howard-each carrying her own grace, ambition, and tragedy.
Through Jane's eyes, we witness the rise and fall of Anne Boleyn, the passion of King Henry VIII, the bitter struggle between queens, and the terrifying politics that turn family into enemies. Torn between loyalty and survival, Jane becomes both a witness and participant in the great dramas of her age. Her life, entwined with betrayal, loss, and love, leads inexorably toward the scaffold.
In richly imagined scenes, drawn from history and layered with emotion, Lady Rochford explores what it means to be a woman navigating power, politics, and the unforgiving gaze of a king. Through intimate letters, confessions, secret alliances, and whispered court gossip, Jane's journey is one of devotion, heartbreak, and ultimately, a fierce determination to endure.
Poignant, lyrical, and deeply human, Lady Rochford is the untold story of a woman history often misjudged-a voice reclaimed, a legacy reimagined.