On the Second Day of Christmas – Book 1

On the second day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win an autographed copy of Jane the Quene by Janet Wertman.

To be in the running to win this book, leave a comment after this post.

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win a copy of Jane the Quene: Book One of the Seymour Saga, you must be subscribed to On the Tudor Trail’s newsletter (if you are not already, sign up on our homepage where it says ‘Free Enewsletter Subscription’).

Then simply leave a comment after this post between now and 31 December 2017. Don’t forget to leave your name and a contact email. Please note that I have comment moderation activated and need to ‘approve’ comments before they appear. There is no need to submit your comment twice.

This giveaway is open internationally.

One winner will be randomly selected and contacted by email shortly after the competition closes. Please ensure you’ve added natalie@onthetudortrail.com to your address book to avoid missing my email.

Good luck!

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Book Blurb

All Jane Seymour wants is a husband; but when she catches the eye of a volatile king, she is pulled deep into the Tudor court’s realm of plot and intrigue….

England. 1535. Jane Seymour is 27 years old and increasingly desperate for the marriage that will provide her a real place in the world. She gets the perfect opportunity to shine when the court visits Wolf Hall, the Seymour ancestral manor. With new poise born from this event, it seems certain that her efficiency and diligence will shine through and finally attract a suitor.

Meanwhile, King Henry VIII is 45 and increasingly desperate for a son to secure his legacy. He left his first wife, a princess of Spain, changing his country’s religion in the process, to marry Anne Boleyn — but she too has failed to deliver the promised heir. As Henry begins to fear he is cursed, Jane Seymour’s honesty and innocence conjure redemption. Thomas Cromwell, an ambitious clerk who has built a career on strategically satisfying the King’s desires, sees in Jane the perfect vehicle to calm the political unrest that threatens the country: he engineers the plot that ends with Jane becoming the King’s third wife.Jane believes herself virtuous and her actions justified, but early miscarriages shake her confidence and hopes.

How can a woman who has done nothing wrong herself deal with the guilt of how she unseated her predecessor?

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  1. Lorraine Wilson says:

    yes please x

  2. One of the least written about of the six wives.I’m always looking for more info and different perspectives on her and I hope to read this one soon.

  3. Denise Moyle says:

    The Tudor story is fascinating! I enjoy reading about all of the characters in this family. This book looks great to add to my collection

  4. Thanks for the chance!

  5. Jennifer Winner says:

    Please pick me! ????? I absolutely love Tudor history!

  6. I don’t know much about Jane Seymour, so this would be a good book to read.

  7. Hester McQueen says:

    This should be a fascinating book to read.

  8. Very interested!

  9. This book sounds amazing ?

  10. Katherine Verne says:

    Wow this sounds a fascinating book!

  11. Would love to read this!

  12. Lesley Walsh says:

    I would be excited to win this book.

  13. Linda Arbuckle says:

    Love to win this book – looks like an interesting read.

  14. Andrew Fearon says:

    Another fascinating study, of one of the lesser known wives

  15. Katie Rodriguez says:

    I really haven’t read anything in Jane Seymour’s point of view so I’d love to read this!

  16. Jayne Watkin says:

    I am a Jane (Jayne) and I would love to read this!

  17. What a fantastic opportunity! Thank you.

  18. Laetitia Donoso says:

    I would love to read this! Thanks for the chance!

  19. Sounds very interesting!

  20. This looks a fascinating study of a Tudor queen. Yes please.

  21. Amelia Lawrence says:

    I think Jane is such an interesting wife of Henry VIII, but I haven’t read nearly as much about her as Anne Boleyn! I’d love to do so.

  22. Sam Fisher says:

    Seems like a good book to win

  23. Nicholas Bootle says:

    great

  24. Count me in would love to read this one

  25. Alicia Mae says:

    I’ve always been fascinated by Jane Seymour. Thank you for the lovely giveaway!

  26. Tamsin Reinsch says:

    Would love to read this! My opinion of Jane Seymour has changed so many times depending on what book I’m reading.

  27. This sounds interesting. I have not read much about Jane

  28. Lacey S Walter says:

    Pick me! <3 <3 <3

  29. I would love to read this thanks!

  30. Nikki Hayes says:

    Jane Seymour is the wife who gave Henry VIII his son – I’d love to read more about her.

  31. Lisa Misak says:

    Would love to read this !

  32. Meredith Vaughn says:

    I’m very interested in Jane Seymour

  33. Hila Huelsen says:

    Am dreaming of this book 🙂

  34. Hilary Bridewell says:

    I would like to read this

  35. Charlotte Allen says:

    I would love to win this book; I have not read much on Jane Seymour and this would be great to start with. 🙂

  36. Lisa Evans says:

    Oh sounds good would love this book

  37. Oh Jane….

  38. Margaret Lewis says:

    I’m fascinated by all of Henry’s wife and would like to know more about Jane Seymour.

  39. Reymie Lum says:

    Jane seymore was Henry’s tragic third queen who I also love. I love every aspect of Tudor history

  40. Rachael Dickson says:

    Oh I would love to read a book getting inside Jane’s head!

  41. Yes please

  42. Deana Sanders says:

    She is one I have read much about and would like to learn more.

  43. Absolutely need this!

  44. Lina Andersson says:

    Haven’t read this one yet.

  45. Geneva Standbridge says:

    Another great read to add to my shelf!

  46. I haven’t read much about Jane Seymour so would love to read this to find out more

  47. It’s a modern guide:”how to be a falling star in 9days”

  48. No sorry,I am wrong….”how to be loved by an obsessed king”,that’s right

  49. I’m playing for my daughter. She likes history. I have a very special cancer and she helps me a lot. She deserves this. And she likes Janet Wertman very much.

  50. Was she loved by king only because she gave him a baby boy?