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Katharine Parr, the Sixth Wife
Katharine Parr, the Sixth Wife | Alison Weir
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Bestselling author and acclaimed historian Alison Weir brings her Tudor Queens series to a close with the remarkable story of Henry VIII's sixth and final wife, who manages to survive him and remarry, only to be thrown into a romantic intrigue that threatens the very throne of England. Having sent his much-beloved but deceitful young wife Katheryn Howard to her beheading, King Henry fixes his lonely eyes on a more mature woman, thirty-year-old, twice-widowed Katharine Parr. She, however, is in love with Sir Thomas Seymour, brother to the late Queen Jane. Aware of his rival, Henry sends him abroad, leaving Katharine no choice but to become Henry's sixth queen in 1543. The king is no longer in any condition to father a child, but Katharine is content to mother his three children, Mary, Elizabeth, and the longed-for male heir, Edward. Four years into the marriage, Henry dies, leaving England's throne to nine-year-old Edward--a puppet in the hands of ruthlessly ambitious royal courtiers--and Katharine's life takes a more complicated turn. Thrilled at this renewed opportunity to wed her first love, Katharine doesn't realize that Sir Thomas now sees her as a mere stepping stone to the throne, his eye actually set on bedding and wedding fourteen-year-old Elizabeth. The princess is innocently flattered by his attentions, allowing him into her bedroom, to the shock of her household. The result is a tangled tale of love and a struggle for power, bringing to a close the dramatic and violent reign of Henry VIII.
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Birdsong28
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Fourteenth prompt completed for @melissajayne #readyourTBR challenge.
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Birdsong28
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Very good. Last in the Six Queens series. Very detailed, learnt alot about this queen. This queen has been ignored by many people in the past but this book brings her story to life.

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I read this book in one long sitting, immersing myself in its beautifully drawn world both familiar and new. I really enjoyed how Weir brought Katherine Parr to life, she wasn‘t just Henry VIII sixth wife….She was so much more.

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SaraBeth_RN
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Book #20 of 2021. I truly wanted to love this book, but I was disappointed. The other 5 stories just seemed more rich to me, more real. Still a huge Alison Weir fan though! 💗

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I was lucky to get an ARC of this book - if you like historical fiction, you‘re going to love this. Katherine Parr is always seen as the wife who survived Henry VIII, but she wasn‘t really that lucky. Her earlier life was fascinating, and her too short life after Henry was so interesting. Life in these times always seems unfair for women for many reasons, but Katherine seemed to do very well by the men she married. This is well worth reading!