Laurien Gardner

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Laurien Gardner is the collective pseudonym of a group of female authors writing a series of Tudor era novels about the wives of Henry VIII. All books published by Jove Books, part of Penguin Books.[1]

Published works

  • The Spanish Bride: A Novel of Catherine of Aragon (2005, written by Julianne Ardian Lee)[2]
  • A Lady Raised High: A Novel of Anne Boleyn (2006, written by Allyson James, aka Jennifer Ashley, Ashley Gardner, et al.)[3]
  • Plain Jane: A Novel of Jane Seymour (2006, written by Sarah Hoyt)[4]

The series was conceived by editor Ginjer Buchanan and capitalized on the popularity of books and series about the Tudors.

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Lives of the Wives: Jove's Laurien Gardner Series," by Susan Higginbotham. Solander, May 2007.
  3. ^ "Lives of the Wives: Jove's Laurien Gardner Series," by Susan Higginbotham. Solander, May 2007.
  4. ^ "Lives of the Wives: Jove's Laurien Gardner Series," by Susan Higginbotham. Solander, May 2007.