![]() As Anne captivates Henry VIII and indeed the rest of his court, Jane finds herself more of an outsider than ever and her life becomes one of watching from the sidelines as Anne becomes queen. But her dreams of happiness are soon overturned as back at court George becomes more devoted to Anne, leaving Jane jealous and alone. As Jane and George's families negotiate the marriage Jane meets Anne Boleyn and quickly realises that George only has eyes for Anne, but remains determined that she can make George love her.Īfter a few years and a stint at court alongside Anne as lady in waiting to Catherine of Aragon, Jane is finally married to George Boleyn. This is a lively account of a fascinating period in history, but readers beware this should be read for pure pleasure and not historical fact.įrom the moment she sets eyes on handsome George Boleyn, plain Lady Jane Parker falls madly in love and prays that George will be hers. ![]() ![]() Summary: Lady Jane Parker, wife to Anne Boleyn's brother George, charts the turbulent reigns of five of Henry VIII's wives from Catherine of Aragon's demise through Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and Katherine Howard, focusing primarily on Anne Boleyn and how Lady Jane herself was instrumental in her downfall and execution. ![]()
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