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Nest of Ashes

The Phoenix Trilogy: Story of Jane Seymour, Book 1

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Nest of Ashes

By: G. Lawrence
Narrated by: Laura Christy
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October 1537: At a time of most supreme triumph, the moment of her greatest glory, security, and power, a Queen of England lies dying.

Through dreams of fever and fantasy, Jane Seymour, third and most beloved wife of King Henry VIII remembers her childhood and the path forged to the Tudor Court: a path forged in flame and ashes.

Through the fug of memory, Jane sees herself: a quiet, overlooked girl, who to others seemed pale in face and character, but discovered a terrible secret that one day would rain destruction upon her family.

Nest of Ashes is the first audiobook in The Phoenix Trilogy: Story of Jane Seymour by G. Lawrence.

The author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, the proof reader of this work of fiction, and to Larch Gallagher, the cover artist.

©2020 Gemma Michelle Lawrence (P)2023 Gemma Michelle Lawrence
Biographical Fiction Fiction Royalty Inspiring England King Tudor

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