What if one sudden accident in 1536 had rewritten the course of English history, plunging the realm into uncertainty as Anne Boleyn stepped forward not just as queen but as Regent, forced to defend her children’s claim in a dangerous game of power, loyalty, and survival — this is the world imagined in All the King’s Bastards: A Succession of Chaos by G. Lawrence.
✔️ What if one event could change the course of English history
✔️ The King is dead, but who will live long now
✔️ Anne Boleyn rises as Regent for her children and her crown
✔️ Heirs will rise. Alliances will break
✔️ A war for the throne begins
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January 1536
England
The King is dead... but who will live long now?
A fateful accident upon the jousting field leaves Henry VIII dead, crushed to death under the weight of his horse. His country, already divided over faith and power, trembles on the brink of chaos as Anne Boleyn rises to become Regent, ruling for her children, for her daughter Elizabeth and for the child as yet unborn in her womb.
Yet the children of Anne Boleyn are not the only ones who may stake a claim to the succession. Heirs will rise, supported by families of power and wealth, all vying to place their heir upon the English throne.
As conflict and rebellion unfold, alliances will be made and broken. At court and in the streets of England this war will rage, deciding who has the right to rule England, and who has the will to see this fight through, to the end.
All the King's Bastards is book one of A Succession of Chaos by G. Lawrence.
This is a work of speculative historical fiction.
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I am an independently published author, and proud to be so. Living in a little cottage in Wales in the UK, I love where I live as much as I love to write.
The age of the Tudors has been an obsession for me since I was a child, and many of my upcoming books will centre on that time, but I also pen the odd dystopian fiction or historical fiction from other time periods. I will be releasing all my titles on amazon, for kindle, paper and hard back, and soon to come, audio books!
I studied Literature (with a capital L) at University and usually have twenty or more books I'm currently reading. Reading and writing are about mood for me, and I haven't found a genre I didn't enjoy something about so far...
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Thank you for the recommendation, Mary Anne. I look forward to reading this book.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this actually sounds so good! I love a good Tudor “what if,” and this one feels especially dramatic—like everything could just spiral into chaos so quickly. Anne Boleyn in that kind of position is such a fascinating idea too.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely adding this to my TBR, thanks for the recommendation!
I am half-way through this novel, Fitzroy has just told Anne of a plot to take her regency - although I am not sure he is 100% loyal!!!
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