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The Lady of the Ravens
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Two women, two very different destinies, drawn together in the shadow of the Tower of London: ...
Historical fiction Tudor England Henry VII

Elizabeth of York
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Acclaimed historian Alison Weir looks into the life of the first Tudor queen, revealing the woman...

Queen of Blood (The Cross and the Crown #4)
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Queen of Blood, Book Four of the Cross and the Crown series, continues the story of Catherine...
Historical Fiction Tudors

Deborah (162 KP) rated Henry: Virtuous Prince in Books
Dec 21, 2018
Interesting, but Starkey tremendous anti-Yorkist bias really shows through here to a great extent.
I had to laugh when he said that letters between Henry Tudor and his mother were more like those between lovers than mother and son!!
I had to laugh when he said that letters between Henry Tudor and his mother were more like those between lovers than mother and son!!

ClareR (5846 KP) rated The Catherine Howard Conspiracy (The Marquess House Trilogy #1) in Books
Apr 13, 2019
This is set in two timelines: modern day and the Tudor Court. Dr Perdita Rivers and her twin sister, Piper, have been left an enormous bequest by their maternal grandmother. Perdita’s grandmother was a renowned Tudor historian, and had cut off all ties with her granddaughters after the death of their mother. So this is a bit of a shock!
The other timeline follows Catherine Howard in the lead up to her marriage to Henry VIII, and those fateful months that followed it.
I really do like historical novels, and the Tudor period has always particularly fascinated me. I loved all of the historical detail (and I know a lot of it is just conjecture, but it’s fun to imagine!), and Perdie’s research was very interesting too. I’d love a library like hers!
I’m very much looking forward to reading the second instalment as the ending was most intriguing!!
The other timeline follows Catherine Howard in the lead up to her marriage to Henry VIII, and those fateful months that followed it.
I really do like historical novels, and the Tudor period has always particularly fascinated me. I loved all of the historical detail (and I know a lot of it is just conjecture, but it’s fun to imagine!), and Perdie’s research was very interesting too. I’d love a library like hers!
I’m very much looking forward to reading the second instalment as the ending was most intriguing!!

Henry VIII: The Heart and the Crown
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A second son, not born to rule, becomes a man, and a king... In grand royal palaces, Prince Harry...
Historical fiction Tudor England