The Light in the Labyrinth:
The Last Days of Anne Boleyn
(The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn Book 3)
By Wendy J. Dunn
(The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn Book 3)
By Wendy J. Dunn
Publisher: Poesy Quill Publishing; 3rd edition
Page Length: 350
Genre: Historical Biographical Fiction
IN THE WINTER OF 1535, young Kate Carey lives with her mother and her new family, far from the royal court. Unhappy with her life and wanting to escape her home, she accepts the invitation of Anne Boleyn, the aunt she idolises, to join her household in London.
But the dark, dangerous labyrinth of Henry VIII’s court forces Kate to grow up fast as she witnesses her aunt’s final tragic days — and when she discovers a secret that changes her life forever.
All things must end—all things but love.
This new edition of The Light in the Labyrinth includes two short stories and a poem inspired by Catherine Carey.
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The Light in the Labyrinth:
The Last Days of Anne Boleyn
Wendy J. Dunn is an award-winning Australian writer fascinated by Tudor history – so much so she was not surprised to discover a family connection to the Tudors, not long after the publication of her first Anne Boleyn novel, which narrated the Anne Boleyn story through the eyes of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the elder. Her family tree reveals the intriguing fact that one of her ancestral families – possibly over three generations – had purchased land from both the Boleyn and Wyatt families to build up their own holdings. It seems very likely Wendy’s ancestors knew the Wyatts and Boleyns personally.
Wendy is married, the mother of three sons and one daughter—named after a certain Tudor queen, surprisingly, not Anne. She is also the grandmother of two amazing small boys. She gained her PhD in 2014 and loves walking in the footsteps of the historical people she gives voice to in her novels. Wendy also tutors at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
I have your series on my to-read list, Wendy. I am really looking forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteYour book sounds like a heartbreaking read. I have added it to my to-read list.
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