Anne Boleyn was the controversial second queen to the legend king that was Henry VIII. Josephine looks at Anne’s life from her birth, her life in France to her return to England, her debut at the English court, her courtship with Henry to her marriage and break with Rome until her death by at the hands of a swordsman. •
Even though I have probably read many a fiction and nonfiction book about Anne Boleyn, I really enjoyed this book! It was such a good and easy read. Josephine was able to explain many parts in Anne’s life that are not recorded but mentioned briefly in historical documents and made it an enjoyable read. Josephine wrote about Anne’s time in the Low Countries, her time in France until her departure for the English Court. She also discusses the several betrothals/suitors/relationships that Anne had throughout her life including Piers Butler; Thomas Wyatt; Thomas Percy, The Earl of Northumberland and then eventually her future husband, Henry VIII.
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I highly enjoyed this book, as I love reading anything about Anne Boleyn, my favourite of Henry’s wives. However, I wished that the book focused more on Anne, rather than the relationship she had with the people around her. I can’t complain though, I enjoyed and savoured every moment reading this book. If you are interested in Anne Boleyn or Tudor history then I would definitely recommend to read this book!