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|title=The Boleyn King (Anne Boleyn Trilogy 1)
|sort=Boleyn King (Anne Boleyn Trilogy 1)
|pages=368
|publisher=Ebury Press
|date=October 20152014
|isbn=978-0091956486
|website=http://www.lauraandersenbooks.com/
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I'm not going to be as picky as the critic who pointed out that courtly manners had been abandoned; story matters more than forms of address and who touches who how in a novel like this. So if you'd to sink into a tale where the people matter more than the when and the plot matters more than the wall hangings, this is definitely worth a read.
(Thank you, CorvusEbury, for providing us with a copy for review.)
Further Reading: If you enjoy a touch of the Tudor what-if-coulda-woulda's, we also recommend [[The Virgin Queen's Daughter by Ella March Chase]. If you prefer a more historical hist-fict, anything by [[:Category:Philippa Gregory|Philippa Gregory]] could satisfy your yearning and anything by [[:Category:Elizabeth Fremantle|Elizabeth Fremantle]] will knock your socks off!
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