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by Laura Andersen
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Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 9 years ago
...this might appeal. Looking for more of the Boleyns and the Tutdors -- not so much, Fictional Minuette -- all that is stereotypically appealing in a female plus while in a postion of servitude to Princess Elizabeth able to leave service for months at a time including to her very own property co...
The Book-Addled Brain
The Book-Addled Brain rated it 11 years ago
The Boleyn Deceit: A Novel - Laura Andersen What if Anne Boleyn had produced a male heir to the Tudor throne? The thought is fascinating to ponder, so I was eager to dive into The Boleyn Deceit, generously provided by NetGalley for review. I found The Boleyn Deceit quite enjoyable, but it was ...
AbibliophobicTendencies♥
AbibliophobicTendencies♥ rated it 12 years ago
Boleyn DeceitLaura Anderson★☆★I liked this book. I enjoyed the Era and I am a huge fan of this time period.But I have never read the first book, son I felt pretty lost. It is not one meant to be standalone. I am going to go back and read the first novel then read this novel again. That way I won't b...
Kathryn Lively, Reader
Kathryn Lively, Reader rated it 12 years ago
ARC received from the publisher via NetGalley.The Boleyn Deceit picks up where its predecessor, The Boleyn King, leave off. In my review of the first book, I incorrectly identified the king as William - he is called William in private but is known as Henry IX of England. Two years or so have passed ...
Erin's Books
Erin's Books rated it 12 years ago
The Boleyn Deceit opens up shortly after The Boleyn King ends and continues with the story of what could have happened if Anne Boleyn had a son that became King.Will (Henry IX) has come into his power and is trying to navigate the political pieces of his rule. The three people he trusts the most ar...
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