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The Passionate Tudor

A Novel of Queen Mary I

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The Passionate Tudor

By: Alison Weir
Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor
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The New York Times bestselling author of the Six Tudor Queens series explores the dramatic and poignant life of King Henry VIII’s daughter—infamously known as Bloody Mary—who ruled England for five violent years.

Born from young King Henry’s first marriage, his elder daughter, Princess Mary, is raised to be queen once it becomes clear that her mother, Katherine of Aragon, will bear no more children. However, Henry’s passion for Anne Boleyn has a devastating influence on the young princess’s future when, determined to sire a male heir, he marries Anne, has his marriage to Katherine declared unlawful, brands Mary illegitimate, and banishes them both from the royal court. But when Anne too fails to produce a son, she is beheaded and Mary is allowed to return to court as the default heir. At age twenty, she waits in vain for her own marriage and children, but who will marry her, bastard that she is?

Yet Mary eventually triumphs and becomes queen, after first deposing a seventeen-year-old usurper, Lady Jane Grey, and ordering her beheading. Any hopes that Mary, as the first female queen regnant of England, will show religious toleration are dashed when she embarks on a ruthless campaign to force Catholicism on the English by burning hundreds of Protestants at the stake. But while her brutality will forever earn her the name Bloody Mary, at heart she is an insecure and vulnerable woman, her character forged by the unhappiness of her early years.

In Alison Weir’s masterful novel, the drama of Mary I’s life and five-year reign—from her abusive childhood, marriage, and mysterious pregnancies to the cruelty that marks her legacy—comes to vivid life.

©2024 Alison Weir (P)2024 Recorded Books
Historical Fiction England Tudor Marriage Biographical Fiction Royalty Medieval Women's Fiction Genre Fiction Heartfelt Historical
Historical Accuracy • Engaging Storyline • Captivating Narration • Informative Content • Interesting Perspective

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Enjoyed this book well done! Recommend to read great story with history! Look forward to next Queen Elizabeth the 1st

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l enjoyed this book immensely. it's very well narrated and highly recommended. I was transported to the Tudor times.

An excellent book

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Even though this book was fiction I still enjoyed it very much. I've been obsessed by anything Henry VIII. From what I've read in history Mary was horrible violent queen interesting Alison made her seem softer & caring. I can't wait to read more of her books about the other queens.

I totally enjoyed this book

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Intriguing and especially worth for the final words for the author as I decided to listen to this book after Ann Boleyn by the same author and knowing autobiographies and enjoying the story line and accuracy. With Queen Mary I I wanted to know more and was hoping narration will help to understand her and it did. It felt as feeling the gaps and giving understanding to her complex person. I wasn’t able to identify with her but I can admire her determination to stand with head high all those years and fighting for what she believed was good. She did deserve her nickname and this is how I envision those religious psychopaths of the era.

Interesting insight on the Bloody Mary

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fascinating glimpse into someone I knew very little about and how religion was used to divide people. unfortunately, not much has changed in 400+ years.

religion sucks

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