The Boleyn Trilogy (6 books in series)
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review 1: The last book of the trilogy. I haven't read the first two, but this one is filled with sadness and betrayal. Minuette and her husband Dominic were separated by the furious king who intended to marry his childhood friend. Minuette eventually gave birth to a daughter and they live...
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review 1: The Boleyn Deceit (The Boleyn Trilogy #2)By Laura AndersenSynopsisPerfect for fans of Philippa Gregory and Allison Weir! After presenting readers with an irresistible premise in The Boleyn King (what if Anne gave birth to a healthy royal boy who would grow up to rule England?) La...
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review 1: So great!! I'm dying to get my hands on The Boleyn Reckoning now. Anderson really knows how to pull you in with a cliffhanger!If I thought the first one was 4 stars, then this novel was definitely 5 stars. I think because I was already heavily invested in the characters, I felt l...
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review 1: I had a hard time getting into this third entry into Laura Andersen's trilogy -- book 1 was good adult historical ficiton; book 2 became a young adult. Book 3 started off like a young adult and then about 2/3 through it picked up into a pretty solid story. I wasn't happy with w...
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review 1: I enjoyed this very much. The historical aspects, the intrigues of court and the Protestant/Catholic schism were very interesting and I liked the mystery elements. But this is also a story about four good friends and the relationships between them - it is, at heart, a good old-fa...
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review 1: The extraneous romance grew more annoying in this middle book in the trilogy. Like King William (Boleyn) Tudor, Elizabeth, Mary, Lord Rochford et al were not sufficiently interesting so the author had to throw in these two OCs. And since the two OCs, who I believe are supposed ...