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Circle of Time
Circle of Time
Circle of Time
Audiobook6 hours

Circle of Time

Written by Debra Shiveley Welch

Narrated by Tanis Clark

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Based on historical facts, Circle of Time weaves the story of time traveler Bridget Littleton, Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, and Bridget's ancestor Sir John Lyttleton into a dramatic and fascinating tale of love and betrayal.

A student of Tudor history for 50 years, author Debra Shiveley Welch tells the story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn as she truly believes they were, and unravels the complexities of Henrician politics.

When 21-year-old Bridget Littleton decides to borrow her father's yacht and sail off of the tip of Florida toward Bermuda, she discovers that the legends about the Bermuda Triangle are true. After seeing a face in the ocean waves, her next memory is of spinning water and blackness. 

She awakens in the town of Bristol, England, in the year 1532. Rumors of her beauty reach the court, and soon Bridget, known as Bridge, finds herself in the court of Henry VIII and Lady in Waiting to none other than Anne Boleyn.

Will she get out alive? Will she accidentally change the course of history, or is she indeed a part of the history she has studied since she was a little girl? 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 3, 2018
ISBN9781987110982

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    At the beginning I found it hard to get into it, but by about the 5th chapter, I was rivetted by the unfolding of this story and listened to it, chapter by chapter somewhat agog. I think the way Brighid, played such an important part in the era of Queen Elizabeth 1, was fascinating to say the least. One never knows the truth and particularly of the past, and this story could well have had an element of truth, within it. Maybe it did and maybe it didn't but I would like to think so and I will look up Lady Brighid Middleton and see if she really did exists. If not it matters not, but it has given me a new way to look at this period, that I would not have done if I had not listened to the story. Thanks for putting it up.