Anne Boleyn's life is threatened, intrigue, gossip and treachery abound, and her destiny is finally revealed.
A young Anne Boleyn and her sister are sent to Paris to attend Mary Tudor, the new Queen of France. Unclear where her loyalties should lie, Anne soon makes an enemy of the queen. When the widowed Mary returns to England, Anne stays on in France to serve the new queen, Claude, but Anne's sister's actions put the girls' new court career at risk.
A dangerous love affair follows and Anne finds an unlikely ally in the French king's mistress. But nothing ever goes to plan...
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The Falcon's Flight is the second part of Natalia Richard's vivid retelling of Anne Boleyn's early life. Book one, The Falcon's Rise, vividly portrayed Anne's early life in England. The Falcon's Flight takes us on to Anne's ever eventful life on the continent.
Natalia Richards does it again with this novel - Claire Ridgway, author and historian