Carroll covers much of the same ground that she covered in Notorious Royal Marriages, and since this book predates that one, I guess she covered it here first. She also starts way too many sentences with the word AND. Really.Additionally, I found it strange that Ives biograpny of Anne Bolyen wasn'...
This is trashy history at its finest. I am pleasantly surprised to find Carroll's history is good--she admits when facts are unclear, and reminds readers of possible bias from sources. She's aware of the newer theories about each figure as well.That said. This is still trashy trashy trashy, the "...