Mary I: Queen of Sorrows
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Narrated by:
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Julie Maisey
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Alison Weir
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Sunday Times bestselling novelist Alison Weir returns with the spellbinding story of Mary I.
A DESTINY REWRITTEN. A ROYAL HEART DIVIDED.
Adored only child of Henry VIII and his Queen, Katherine of Aragon, Princess Mary is raised in the golden splendour of her father's court. But the King wants a son and heir.
With her parents' marriage, and England, in crisis, Mary's perfect world begins to fall apart. Exiled from the court and her beloved mother, she seeks solace in her faith, praying for her father to bring her home. But when the King does promise to restore her to favour, his love comes with a condition.
The choice Mary faces will haunt her for years to come - in her allegiances, her marriage and her own fight for the crown. Can she become the queen she was born to be?
MARY I. HER STORY.
Alison Weir's new Tudor novel is the tale, full of drama and tragedy, of how a princess with such promise, loved by all who knew her, became the infamous Bloody Mary.
©2024 Alison Weir (P)2024 Headline Publishing Group LtdWhat listeners say about Mary I: Queen of Sorrows
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-05-24
10/10
A great novel on Mary which really captured her fights and pains, sadly throughout her whole life. I agree in believing she did was she thought was right, but what one person thinks is right will definitely not be the same as everyone else’s & she had good intentions but executed them poorly. I really enjoyed the epilogue too and agree with Alison’s thoughts on Mary. Hoping the next book is either Edward or Elizabeth herself. ❤️
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- samantha
- 24-10-24
mary dislike for elizabeth it was wishy washy.
I loved a book at last that came from mary l. in my opinion she is always pushed to the side for the other tudors. some things I can't get. there is no way she did not know what intimacy involved.
also her wishy washy attitude towards elizabeth. 1minute she likes her and is her sister, next minute she is in every plot and now she hates elizabeth, then she supposedly not even henry daughter. there is no way how staunch mary was that she would have had elizabeth as heir if she really thought she was mark Smeaton. every body knows that elizabeth looked more like her father than any of them. still a good book and worth the credit if you don't know about the tudors but every storyline I knew from beggining to end. my fault for buying the book. if your new to tudors you will like it. People complain about the narrator I thought she was good 👍
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- kimberley
- 31-05-24
Another great book!
Another great book by Alison Weir, the story follows her life from daughter of a king, to sister of the king to, being Queen to death.
There was lots to the story then you would fist think when it comes to Mary I, I did think that she was a bit too innocent in aspects of the marriage bed and you would think she had some more knowledge in real life
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-05-24
Great book
Kept me captivated and I have more of on understanding of this much misunderstood Queen
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- Books By Ear
- 19-05-24
Loved it
Nothing to dislike, just saying this to make up the fifteen word requirement to post . I yes, nothing to dislike.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-09-24
A new perspective
This perspective was unique to me and I really appreciated it. Everything else I've read talks about perspectives from the outside, from others, while this presented possibly her thoughts and reasons behind actions far deeper and I've read anywhere else.
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- Jack Eves
- 07-09-24
Amazing framing
I have always wanted to understand Mary I's perspective towards the strict religious policies of her reign, this book does an amazing job of explaining everything and framing the reader to Mary's point of view. 10/10
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- gillian perry-keene
- 11-05-24
Dissapointing from one of my favourite authors
Too much is on her other excellent Tudor. Histories However the authors notes at the end improves my opinion.
It really is hard to sympathise with Mary despite her difficult childhood
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- trina
- 14-05-24
So disappointed
I was so eager for the release of this book, that I don't know if my expectations were too high. The narration is pretty dire. It doesn't seem to matter what dire events are going on around Mary, it's delivered with the same monotonous, flat tone.
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