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The Boleyn Reckoning

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Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir, The Boleyn Reckoning heralds the triumphant conclusion of Laura Andersen’s enthralling trilogy about the Tudor king who never was: the son of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn—Henry IX—who, along with his sisters and those he holds most dear, approaches a dangerous crossroads.
 
The Tudor royal family has barely survived a disastrous winter. Now English ships and soldiers prepare for the threat of invasion. But William Tudor—known as Henry IX—has his own personal battles to attend to. He still burns for Minuette, his longtime friend, but she has married William’s trusted advisor, Dominic, in secret—an act of betrayal that puts both their lives in danger. Princess Elizabeth, concerned over her brother’s erratic, vengeful behavior, imperils her own life by assembling a shadow court in an effort to protect England. With war on the horizon, Elizabeth must decide where her duty lies: with her brother or her country. Her choice could forever change the course of history.
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“Powerful . . . action, intrigue, star-crossed lovers, and all the drama period fans have come to expect . . . Fans should remain satisfied with the thrilling finale-for-now.”Booklist
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LAURA ANDERSEN’S NOVELS ABOUT THE IMAGINED SON OF HENRY VIII and ANNE BOLEYN ARE: excellent . . . quick-paced” —Booklist (starred review) • “delectable and full of intrigue” —New York Times bestselling author Tasha Alexander • “impossible to put down” —award-winning author Stefanie Pintoff
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      Starred review from May 1, 2014
      The powerful, slightly rushed conclusion to Andersen's gripping, revisionist Boleyn saga doesn't disappoint in action, intrigue, star-crossed lovers, and all the drama period fans have come to expect. William Tudor is still king of England, but his battle with smallpox has left him with scars both physical and psychic. With his emotions ruling his actions, he has become a monarch who has, not his country's, but his personal best interests at heart. Elizabeth keeps a wary eye on her brother, subtly guided by her own shadow court in the form of ruthless intelligencer Walsingham and starry-eyed advisor Dr. John Dee. Dominic and Minuette, the closest friends of the Tudors, now keeping their own precarious counsel based on their secret, even treasonous marriage, also watch Will with conflicting hidden agendas. Each is driven by love for their friend and king but even more by their love for one another. But all secrets must come out eventually, and an eruption that will affect the entire kingdom is unavoidable. The only question is whether the populace and the individual players will survive it. The ending feels both destined and surprising while also leaving open a glimmer of hope for more possible stories in the ill-fated Tudor universe. Andersen could have fleshed out the culminating events in more detail, yet fans should remain satisfied with the thrilling finale-for-now.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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