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The Queen's Rival

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From the author of The Queen's Mistake comes the untold story of King Henry VIII's first well-known mistress.
As the beautiful daughter of courtiers, Elizabeth "Bessie" Blount is overjoyed when she secures a position as maid of honor to Katherine of Aragon. But when she captures the attention of the king himself, there are whispers that the queen ought to be worried for her throne.
When Bess gives birth to a healthy son the whispers become a roar. But soon the infamous Boleyn girls come to court and Henry's love for her begins to fade. Now, Bess must turn to her trusted friend, the illegitimate son of Cardinal Wolsey, to help her move beyond life as the queen's rival...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 17, 2011
      A hazy if disconcerting romantic glow hangs over Haeger's new Tudor romance (after 2009's The Queen's Mistake) featuring Bess Blount, one of lusty Henry the VIII's many conquests. Bess meets the king as an innocent, impressionable 14-year-old girl working in the service of Queen Katherine. As she wins his admiration—and ignites his desire—she makes an enemy of the queen. But her affair with the king is disrupted by pregnancy and the arrival of the Boleyn sisters at court. The son she bears is taken away and Bess leaves, eventually marrying her friend, Lord Gilbert Tailbois, and bearing him three children before his death. She then marries Lord Clinton and also bears him three children before dying of consumption in her late 30s. Although not as famous in Tudor lore as Anne Boleyn, Bess was only one of two women ever to bear Henry a son and Haeger suggests that her heart was forever bound to the king's despite his despicable reputation and the many other women with whom he consorted. Working with material more familiar than fertile, Haeger plots swiftly and fills the court with a plausible cast of characters.

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