Six tudor queens series katherine of aragon, anne boleyn, jane seymour 3 books collection set Description: Six Tudor Queens: Katherine of Aragon, The True Queen: Six Tudor Queens 1: Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen by bestselling historian Alison Weir, author of The Lost Tudor Princess, is the first in a spellbinding six novel series about Henry VIII's Queens. Alison takes you on an engrossing journey at Katherine's side and shows her extraordinary strength of character and intelligence. Ideal for fans of Philippa Gregory and Elizabeth Chadwick., Six Tudor Queens: Anne Boleyn, A King's Obsession: Six Tudor Queens 2: Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession by bestselling historian Alison Weir, author of Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen, is the second captivating novel in the Six Tudor Queens series. An unforgettable portrait of the ambitious woman whose fate we know all too well, but whose true motivations may surprise you. Essential reading for fans of Philippa Gregory and Elizabeth Chadwick., Six Tudor Queens: Jane Seymour, The Haunted Queen: Six Tudor Queens 3: Alison Weir, historian and author of the Sunday Times bestsellers Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen and Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession, draws an enthralling portrait of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third queen, as you've never seen her before. Essential reading for fans of Philippa Gregory and Elizabeth Chadwick.
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Alison Weir is an English writer of history books for the general public, mostly in the form of biographies about British kings and queens, and of historical fiction. Before becoming an author, Weir worked as a teacher of children with special needs. She received her formal training in history at teacher training college. She currently lives in Surrey, England, with her two children.
This has to be one of the worst historical fiction books I have ever read - and I’ve read a lot. It’s just a string of historical facts wrapped in tedious, poorly written, rom com prose. I couldn’t finish it and suffice to say I won’t be reading any more of her books.