“An expertly researched and compelling story. Sylvia Barbara Soberton brings to life the court of Anne Boleyn through the women who served and accompanied her. Filled with fascinating detail, this is a must-read for anyone interested in Anne and the women who shared her life.” Dr Elizabeth Norton, Author of The Boleyn Women: The Tudor Femmes Fatales Who Changed English History. ________ The aspects of Anne Boleyn’s life and death are fiercely debated by historians, yet her ladies-in-waiting remain an understudied topic. Much emphasis is usually put on Anne’s relationships with the men in her life: her suitors, her royal husband, her father and brother and her putative lovers who were executed on 17 May 1536. By concentrating on a previously neglected area of Anne Boleyn’s female household, this book seeks to identify the women who served Anne and investigate what roles ladies-in-waiting played in this Queen’s household. ________ “A thoroughly well-researched, fascinating and necessary insight into the women who served Anne Boleyn. Essential for Tudor fans.” Amy Licence, author of Anne Boleyn: Adultery, Heresy, Desire. “Soberton skilfully weaves archival research into her narrative to offer fascinating insights into the familiar old story of Anne Boleyn’s rise and fall. Myths, hidden in plain sight, are gloriously debunked. Vivid, pacy and evocative, this book is a must read for Boleyn enthusiasts and scholars alike.” Barbara Parker Bell, Author of Inside the Wardrobe of Anne Boleyn. “Well researched and well written. The perfect book to learn about the fascinating ladies in Queen Anne Boleyn’s inner circle. Highly recommended!” Roland Hui, Author of The Turbulent Crown: The Story of the Tudor Queens. “This well-researched book gives us amazing insight into Anne Boleyn and the ladies who served her. Soberton is a master at providing the evidence in a compelling narrative.” Rebecca Larson, Tudors Dynasty podcast.