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Firebrand

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Firebrand

By: Elizabeth Fremantle
Narrated by: Georgina Sutton
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Widowed for the second time at age 31, Katherine Parr falls deeply for the dashing courtier Thomas Seymour and hopes at last to marry for love. However, obliged to return to court, she attracts the attentions of the ailing, egotistical, and dangerously powerful Henry VIII, who dispatches his love rival, Seymour, to the Continent. No one is in a position to refuse a royal proposal, so haunted by the fates of his previous wives - two executions, two annulments, one death in childbirth - Katherine must wed Henry and become his sixth queen.

Katherine has to employ all her instincts to navigate the treachery of the court, drawing a tight circle of women around her, including her stepdaughter, Meg, traumatized by events from their past that are shrouded in secrecy, and their loyal servant Dot, who knows and sees more than she understands. With the Catholic faction on the rise once more, reformers being burned for heresy, and those close to the king vying for position, Katherine's survival seems unlikely. Yet as she treads the razor's edge of court intrigue, she never quite gives up on love.

©2013 Elizabeth Fremantle (P)2013 Simon & Schuster
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction
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Compelling Historical Narrative • Engaging Female Perspective • Captivating Tudor Storytelling • Well-researched History
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Loved the story. The writing was superb. Characters were well drawn.
The Reader was excellent.

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Amazing storytelling would recommend to anyone who loves the Tudor family and all things including this time period.

Amazing story

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Beautifully written, I absolutely loved every minute of it... Narration was Superb and entrancing... Great

Amazing

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We are truly lucky as modern women. Catherine Parr's story is heroic and interesting. She was was a women in a man's world. She probably had know idea how women would look up to her and be curious about her story in the future. Elizabeth Fremantle books always pull me in and keep me looking for more. I hope Audiable gets more of her books!

Amazing Fortitude from Catherine Parr

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The book follows Katherine Parr’s marriage to King Henry VIII, and after Henry’s death, her marriage to Thomas Seymour. As Henry’s sixth wife, Katherine knew her position as queen was precarious. She did not want to marry him, but once he set his eyes to her, she had no choice.

Katherine Parr has always been my favorite of Henry’s six queens. She was undoubtedly very smart and charming. She learned from the mistakes of her predecessors, and successfully navigated the religious and political court intrigues. This was made even more difficult because Henry’s Catholic advisors had her on their hit list due to her Protestant beliefs. Fremantle has done an excellent job of showing us a strong and brave Queen.

It is sad to me that she survived her marriage to Henry, only to be betrayed by the man she truly loved and die in childbirth. She deserved so much better than that.

I also liked that along with Katherine’s story, we get points of view from those around her: her physician, her step-daughter, and her servant. Their stories are also intriguing and give a better understanding of life in those times.

Georgina Sutton’s narration is very good, and added to my enjoyment of the story. She is passionate without being over-the-top. She captured Katherine’s voice very well.

After finishing this book, I added Fremantle’s other titles to my wishlist.


Sometimes it's NOT good to be the queen

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I was a little unsure of purchasing this book, just because I'd never heard of the author, but I'm so glad I did. If you like historical fiction novels, then you're in for hours of captivating listening. I'm so excited to download another title from this author. Hopefully they'll be many other titles similar to this one in the future.

you won't be disappointed

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The author has presented a deep, balanced view of the conflicting forces behind the religious reformation of Henry's court woven into a compelling story of Katherine Parr and her ladies. Highly entertaining dose of history.

Fills in gaps in a delightful way

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This book kelp me engaged the entire time. I was emerged in the time period.

Riveting

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Excellent
narration on a well told story. The reader was just right—Not overly dramatic.
I very much enjoyed the book and the production.
I would recommend this book

Good story well read

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If you love English history, and the descriptions of life in the court of Henry VIII, spend a credit on this one.

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