· Recent Review – The Boleyn King by Laura Andersen. Posted By Claire on June 5, Those of you who love Tudor themed historical fiction may be interested in reading my review of the first book in Laura Andersen’s Boleyn Trilogy, The Boleyn King. It is an alternative history set in the reign of King Henry IX, son of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, and is the perfect mix of history, romance and . In the author's revised view of the world, one thing changed -- Anne Boleyn did not have a miscarriage in , and instead gave birth to a healthy baby boy, much to the delight of her royal husband, Henry VIII. No trial, no execution, no need for 4 other wives. The boy becomes king in his own right in /5(). The Boleyn Kingby Laura Andersen. Overview -. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY RT BOOK REVIEWS. Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory, Alison Weir, and Showtime's The Tudors, The Boleyn King is the first book in an enthralling trilogy that dares to imagine: What if Anne Boleyn had actually given Henry VIII a son who grew up to be king? Just seventeen years old, Henry IX, known Brand: Ballantine Books.
Immensely addictive and twisty—kudos to Laura Andersen for her crafty plotting and rich characterizations. Deliciously scandalous and seductive, The Boleyn King delivers history and romance with equal passion. Becca Fitzpatrick, New York Times bestselling author of Hush, Hush. Looking for books by Laura Andersen? See all books authored by Laura Andersen, including The Boleyn King, and The Boleyn Reckoning, and more on www.doorway.ru Includes a preview of Laura Andersen's The Boleyn Deceit Praise for The Boleyn King "Imaginative Andersen focuses on creating an exciting, action-driven plot containing strong doses of both intrigue and romance. Tudor-era historical fiction fans who are willing to accept the unusual premise will be rewarded with an original and.
In the author's revised view of the world, one thing changed -- Anne Boleyn did not have a miscarriage in , and instead gave birth to a healthy baby boy, much to the delight of her royal husband, Henry VIII. No trial, no execution, no need for 4 other wives. The boy becomes king in his own right in The Boleyn King deftly blends compelling characters, flawless social history, and courtly romance into an enthralling tale that's impossible to put down." —Stefanie Pintoff, Edgar® Award-winning author of The White Rose. Ballantine Books, trade paperback, May , ISBN: Recent Review – The Boleyn King by Laura Andersen. Posted By Claire on June 5, Those of you who love Tudor themed historical fiction may be interested in reading my review of the first book in Laura Andersen’s Boleyn Trilogy, The Boleyn King. It is an alternative history set in the reign of King Henry IX, son of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, and is the perfect mix of history, romance and intrigue.
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