by Sandra Byrd, Charlotte Parry
Meg Wyatt is the best friend of Anne Boleyn, and one of her staunchest supporters. Growing up together in the country, the girls formed a bond that was never to be broken. As time and family circumstances take them apart for a while, they continue to meet and keep their friendship alive.As Anne move...
Sandra Byrd is fast proving herself a major talent in Tudor historical fiction. This was an involving, detailed, and mostly accurate representation of life under Henry VIII as he changed from an entitled king to a full-blown tyrant. Some liberties are taken with dates and names, but it more than wor...
3.5 starsMeg Wyatt grew up as a neighbor to Anne Boleyn and the two were best friends since childhood. When Anne is sent to court in the service of the king’s sister, Meg is married off to an elderly baron while her heart belongs to Will Ogilvy who chooses priesthood over her. But when Anne starts t...
The title of this book really made me nervous, with its (presumed) pun on 20th century slang, but I was pleasantly surprised. It provided a decidedly different (but certainly supported by history) take on Anne Boleyn as religious reformer, rather than just the scheming, ambitious "other woman" who d...
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