Now you’ve done it. I just finished reading and loving To Die For: a novel of Anne Boleyn and have started in on The Secret Keeper: a novel of Kateryn Parr. I’ve also started watching The Tudor’s on Netflix, minus a certain obvious bit it’s interesting and bringing the time more to life. Thinking about it this morning I had to locate When the Sparks Fly because that’s a novel of Elizabeth I. I put that one in the pile as well as grabbing my copy of a young royals novel The Wild Queen: a novel on The Days and Nights of Mary Queen of Scots. Then I realize that I’m pretty sure I have a Netgalley copy of Her Highness, the Traitor on my Kindle Fire too. *sigh* I wish more Netgalley copies had cover images and I’d know what I was looking at when look for a new read…
I guess I’m on a Tudor court kick. Any other recommendations while I’m at it?









This is one time when I’ll say “I told you so!” Sandra is just AWESOME with that series, and I’m oh-so-glad you’ve finally planted your nose in it!!
I cannot WAIT to read book 3!
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Yes, thank you. I guess I wasn’t in the mood for Tudor England, but now I definitely am. I had delayed the last Winslow, but I’m looking forward to that one too.
I had no idea the Winslow books were Tudor era…may have to reach for them soon. I know I have the first one (at least, I think I do).
Christy´s last [type] ..Book Review: The Dilemma of Charlotte Farrow/3 Stars
The first one is Henry and then Mary, and then Elizabeth.
Oh I guess I should have added Ginger Garret’s series…
Adding “In the Shadow of Lions” by Ginger Garret
Thank you so much for reading and reviewing To Die For! I know your reading time is limited, which makes it all the sweeter to me!
I’m reading and loving “The Secret Keeper” now too!
Adding “The Forbidden Queen” by Anne O’Brien, “Lady in Waiting” by Susan Meissner