History has a nasty habit of being wrong

Chapwell stands in a quiet English village, a house that has sheltered the Chapwell family for centuries. But now it has changed hands, and when Jane arrives, the walls begin to whisper their long buried truths.

There are secrets that refuse to stay hidden, mysteries demanding to be solved—even if doing so puts Jane’s very life at risk.

For her, the house is more than a home. As a historian, she lives for the thrill of uncovering the past. Yet Chapwell’s past is darker, deeper, and far more personal than anything she has faced before. And she cannot face it alone.

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New possibilities open for Jane and Emily. In the wake of the turmoil inside the Tower of London, they’re driven to uncover the truth behind the events of 19 May 1536.

Who is Lady Margaret Chapwell, the enigmatic woman whose face mirrors Anne Boleyn’s, and what binds her to the Chapwell name? For Jane, it’s a dream unfolding in real time—her most beloved corner of Tudor history brought to life around her.

But the answers they seek may demand difficult choices, ones that could endanger not only their own existence but the fate of the house itself.

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