Tudor Court by Philippa Gregory
Henry VIII's court is a place of intrigue, love and lies. The new king loves himself more than anything else in the world and thinks he's the best person on Earth. This is the story of how his women (wives or others) have accompanied and influenced him over time. The tragic fate of his brother's wife, Catherine of Aragon (The Constant Princess), who tried to make England a better place and had her own wars to fight, her most hated, loved and envied allies and enemies: Her sisters Margaret and Mary Tudor (Three Sisters, Three Queens). The rise and fall of the most intriguing of Henry's wives, Anne Boleyn, is told from her sister's point of view (The Other Boleyn girl). Next is the book about Anne of Cleves, Anne Boleyn's sister-in-law, Catherine Howard and the woman who has served five queens and ruined 3, Jane Boleyn (The Boleyn Inheritance), while his last wife's fate, Kateryn Parr's fate hangs in the air (The Taming of the Queen). After Henry's death, the Tudor's reign does not end. Young Hannah's sent as fool and spy to Mary Tudor's court and is caught between to queens (The Queen's Fool). Elizabeth Tudor herself has her own problems to worry about, when she finally comes into power: She has to marry, and not for love (The Virgin's Lover) and she has a rival queen, Mary Stuard (The Other Queen).