Jim Swike

20%
Flag icon
This was surprising indeed in an age when it was considered almost honourable, and was at least lucrative, to become the mistress – in the sexual sense even – of a king. Yet this lady was keeping him firmly at arm’s length and loudly proclaiming her virtue, which of course only served further to inflame the King’s passion. She would have marriage, and the crown of England, or nothing. Her name was Anne Boleyn.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview