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hermetic

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2. Looks like lots of good reading
Sun Aug 22, 2021, 11:48 AM
Aug 2021

I am always fascinated by stories about Henry's wives. Obviously I'm not the only one.

Bringing new insight to this compelling story, Alison Weir marries meticulous research with gripping historical fiction to re-create the dramas and intrigues of the most renowned court in English history. At its center is a loving and compassionate woman who captures the heart of a king, and whose life will hang in the balance for it.


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Actually reading hard copy for once Jilly_in_VA Aug 2021 #1
Looks like lots of good reading hermetic Aug 2021 #2
Jane Seymour Jilly_in_VA Aug 2021 #4
I am reading murielm99 Aug 2021 #3
C.J. is great hermetic Aug 2021 #6
C.J. is a real cowboy. murielm99 Aug 2021 #9
I am so very sorry hermetic Aug 2021 #15
"The Feast" by Margaret Kennedy The King of Prussia Aug 2021 #5
Oh, my hermetic Aug 2021 #7
"The Man Who Walked Away" by Maud Casey bif Aug 2021 #8
Then you will be hermetic Aug 2021 #11
It cracked me up too. -nt CrispyQ Aug 2021 #14
Finished "Death of Kings" by Bernard Cornwell Number9Dream Aug 2021 #10
We can learn a lot from his writings hermetic Aug 2021 #12
A few NQAS Aug 2021 #13
Hi! hermetic Aug 2021 #16
"When the Apricots Bloom" by Gina Wilkinson. CrispyQ Aug 2021 #17
Frightening, isn't it? hermetic Aug 2021 #18
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