Jane Seymour is the wife of Henry VIII we know the least about, often written off as 'Plain Jane'. Queen of England for just seventeen months, during her life Jane witnessed some of the most extraordinary events ever to take place in English history, later becoming a part of them. Jane ensured her place in Henry's affections by giving him his much longed for male heir only to tragically lose her life twelve days later leaving behind a motherless son and a devastated husband. For the remainder of his life Henry would honour the mother of his only legitimate son and would come to regard Jane as his 'true and loving wife'. But who was Jane Seymour? Throughout this illustrated book we will find a woman who was neither saint or sinner, but a human being with her own beliefs and causes. AUTHOR: Carol-Ann Johnston was born and raised in Carlisle where she developed a love of Tudor history, especially Henry VIII's wives. She runs the Facebook page Jane Seymour: Henry VIII's Third Wife page on Facebook when she is not working for the NHS as a Patient Care Advisor. 100 b/w illustrations