Thursday, 27 June 2019

Books From The Backlog-Mayflowers for November


Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf.  You might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks. Go to Carole's blog and add your blog post link in to join in the fun! Hosted by Carole at https://carolesrandomlife.blogspot.co.uk/

This seems like a fun feature and I have been planning to take part since Carole launched this so at last, here we go! I have a TON of unread books to choose from in various genres and I'm looking forward to sharing some of them with everybody. 


A novel depicting Anne Boleyn's dramatic downfall through the eyes of a servant in the court of Henry the Eighth.

Avis Grinnel’s life is forever changed when a young musician arrives unexpectedly to escort her to the innermost sanctum of King Henry VIII’s royal court. However, it is not the king who has demanded her presence but his new queen, the much-disliked Anne Boleyn. She has been told Avis is a “little cunning wench who has the sight” and demands she uses her powers to divine whether the queen is pregnant with a girl, or with the boy child the king expects. From the moment she gives her fateful answer, Avis becomes embroiled in an extravagant world of intrigue, deceit and murderous plotting that is far removed from her lowly home life in the king’s kitchens at Greenwich Palace.

She becomes an unwilling participant and watcher in the alliances and misplaced loyalties of court life as the King wages religious war with the Pope and the churches while changing wives and mistresses in his relentless pursuit of a male heir. Whispers, lies and rumours abound as the Queen fights for her survival and Avis struggles to balance her life of opulence in the royal chambers with the humble world of her baker parents and a mysterious suitor. 


Anyone who has followed my blog for a while will know of my fascination with The Tudors, especially Henry and his wives. I rarely pass up the chance to read about them and this cover certainly caught my eye. It has been on my TBR since January this year but I had been trying to get it since June 2016!

4 comments:

  1. This cover is pretty.
    I love Tudor history too. Especially Henry and his wives. I hope you enjoy it!

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    1. I love the colours on her dress! I have lots of Tudor books still to read and I need to get a few looked at this summer.

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  2. This is a great cover and I can see why you are drawn to it!

    Mary

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    1. It is eye catching but I always wonder why the heads are cut off on these covers!

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