Author: Carolyn Meyer
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: HarperCollins, 2004
Pages: 240
Rating: Recommend
Synopsis: Though born without great beauty, wealth, or title, Anne Boleyn blossomed into a captivating woman. She used her wiles to win the heart of England's most powerful man, King Henry VIII, and persuade him to defy everyone - including his own wife - to make her his new queen. But Anne's ambition was her fata flaw.
Review: I am going to refer to 2025 as "The Year of Carolyn Meyer" even though I just discovered this author last month. I am on a mission to read all of her books. She writes interesting books about interesting people that, up to this point, I wasn't really interested.
Queen Anne was introduced in Mary, Bloody Mary and I enjoyed reading her perspective. She was a wily one.
Other Carolyn Meyer Novels
Cleopatra Confesses
Diary of a Waitress: The Not-So-Glamorous Life of a Harvey Girl
In Mozart's Shadow: His Sister's Story
Mary, Bloody Mary
The Bad Queen
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