Two
sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, are driven by
their ambitious Father and Uncle to advance
the family's power and status by courting
the affections of the King of England.
Leaving behind the simplicity of country
life, the girls are thrust into the
dangerous and thrilling world of court
life--and what began as a bid to help their
family develops into a ruthless rivalry
between Anne and Mary for the love of the
King. Initially, Mary wins King Henry's
favor and becomes his mistress, bearing him
two illegitimate children. But Anne, clever,
conniving and fearless, edges aside both her
sister and Henry's wife, Queen Katherine of
Aragon, in her relentless pursuit of the
King. Despite Mary's genuine feelings for
Henry, her sister Anne has her sights set on
the ultimate prize; Anne will not stop until
she is Queen of England. As the Boleyn girls
battle for the love of a King--one driven by
ambition, the other by true
affection--England is torn apart.
