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Tag Archives: Henry VIII
A Good Historical Story Featuring Henry VIII Written by an American?
Ye olde Englande, land of Shakespeare, King Arthur, Queen Elizabeth I, Christopher Marlowe, Dickens, Monty Python (all time favorite comedy program) and on. Among the British authors covering a subject area I happen to love are: Alison Weir (#1 favorite), … Continue reading
Posted in Anne Boleyn, Britain, Henry VIII, Historical Fiction, Native Fiction
Tagged Anne Boleyn, Character Building, fiction, ghosts, Henry VIII, Tudors
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The Nature of Evil in Henry VIII’s Court
“Tea with Henry” is a different Tudor-based novel insofar as it explores a side of history left, for the most part, by the wayside. It has elements both of historical fiction and a creepy, don’t turn the lights out ghost … Continue reading
Posted in ghosts, Historical Fiction, paranormal
Tagged Anne Boleyn, Character Building, Character Development, evil, ghosts, Henry VIII, historical fiction, renaissance, Tudors
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