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The Boleyn King explores the idea of what might have happened with the English monarchy had Anne Boleyn given birth to a healthy baby boy. If you don’t know this about me, I love history. I was a history major in college and I find the royal families, historical events, and class based society int...
Fine as a Tudor romance, but abysmal as speculative fiction/alternate history. Review to come. Read This Review & More Like It At Ageless Pages ReviewsWasted potential.I’m sorry, I know reviewers should focus only on what’s in front of them, but I couldn’t read The Boleyn King without dwelling on th...
I'm a sucker for historical fiction set among the British monarchy, particularly the Tudor era. This book is different than others in that it is also speculative fiction - posing the possibility of Anne Boleyn having a son who survived and became King. Therefore, there is no marriage to Jane Seymour...
See more reviews at What Danielle Did NextThis book was not what I thought it would be. To be honest I was half dreading picking it up expecting a stuffy, slow, overly involved historical novel. I was so wrong! The only way I can best sum this up is -Gossip Girl meets The Tudors and I loved it!The t...
3.5Decent, and entertaining if not totally successful at pulling off the premise.Review to come.