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The Queen’s Painter by Wendy Holden

Think you know everything about the Tudors? Think again! Wendy Holden’s The Queen’s Painter shows that there are still surprises and fresh takes to be found in Tudor historical fiction. Instead of sticking with Henry and his Queens, Holden focuses on the famous Tudor artist, Hans Holbein. Through Holbein’s story, we get a backstage pass…

The Boleyn Secret by Alison Weir

The Boleyn Secret by Alison Weir focuses on Katherine Carey, the daughter of Mary Boleyn (The Other Boleyn Girl), and imagines how her life might have unfolded. Katherine’s story is anything but quiet. With an aunt beheaded, a cousin disinherited and a constant rotation of queens to serve, her life is full of uncertainty and…

Fishbone Cinderella by Elizabeth Lim

Elizabeth Lim’s “Fishbone Cinderella” is an emotional page turner, following Yut Ying and her painful journey as she struggles to survive in war-torn China, all whilst living with the curse that impacts each generation of her family. Fishbone Cinderella is a story of loss, betrayal, trauma and survival. With mentions of miscarriage, neglect, poison and…

After Darcy by Joanna Nadin

If you’re a stickler for all things Austen and believe Pride & Prejudice is sacred, you might want to give After Darcy a miss. But if you’ve ever wondered what the Bennet sisters would get up to in the modern world then Joanna Nadin’s novel is just what you need. The story kicks off three…

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