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Elizabeth Chadwick
Susan Higginbotham
Norah Lofts
Helen Hollick
Laurien Gardiner
Anne Easter Smith

Lindalee - I haven't read anything by Plaidy yet but am looking forward to it when and if I finally come across some of her books. I've been trying to buy all of my Tudor books secondhand if I can as there are so many. I'll be interested now to see what I think of them given your comment. Do you know what it was about them that you didn't like as much now?

She wrote a lot of historical fiction, but the one that is entirely Tudor is The Tudor Wench. Though the first third of Queen's Folly also has a Tudor setting.

Mary M. Luke ("Gloriana: The Years of Elizabeth I" and "Nine Days Queen")
Allison Plowden
As for Jean Plaidy, this is another nom de plume for Victoria Holt and as you might expect, her books are light-weight romantic fiction. OK if this is what you expect, but disappointing if you're looking for more meat.



Jennifer is def not giving up on Plaidy, and despite mixed reviews I think we are both looking forward to our first JP book!

I found St Thomas's Eve the other day. Anyone read it?
Henry VII once warned his son, the future King of England, not to trust Thomas More; years later that same son made More his confidante and advisor. But the allegiance is dangerously one-sided. A family man, lawyer and writer, More's ambitions are humble, whilst Henry's are endless. As More's career at court rises so too does his religious fervour, much to the concern of his eldest daughter, Meg. Torn between her heretic husband and the secrets her father has confided in her, it is only a matter of time before her More will make the ultimate sacrifice for his faith.
Sounds good, no?



I know, I read a lot but there is always so many distractions! I always feel behind, but meh.

Karen Harper wrote an excellent book on Anne Boleyn. The Last Boleyn is told through Mary, Annes sister, starting with her own affair with King Henry and leading up to Henry tiring of her and seeking Anne out. It tells of the trials and hardships of Anne's struggle to gain the favor of the people, her failed attempts at giving Henry his long awaited son and the trial of Anne and George. Through out the book the reader can feel the tension between the two sisters and George. The stress of Anne trying to keep favor nd produce the heir she promised Henry and keep him from straying to Jane Seymour who was being flaunted in frount of Henry
I have to say I've read Philippa Gregory's Boleyn books and Norah Lofts and Jean Plaidy's but by far I enjoyed Karen Harpers The Last Boleyn.

Henry VII was a very paranoid man, he distrusted many, I believe due to the fact that his throne was unsecured. After the death of Arthur and his wife, Henry VII then became even more paranoid. He even went to the extreme that to keep Henry VIII closed off to the world many ambassadors thought remarked that he was kept cut-off to the world as though he were a daughter instead of a son. Many historians both modern day and those of Henry's day believe that it was not in fear that harm would come Henry VIII but out of fear that Henry VIII would rise against him. Thomas Moore knew and often spoken of Henry VIII ability to lead England into greatness, thus making Henry VII distrust Thomas and in-turn try to break the bond between the two.
Keep in mind that when Henry VIII was between the ages of 5-7 Erasmus brought Thomas to meet Henry VIII, and Henry from that point the two were also together and Henry would often take his council.



Marylou, I read a Plaidy book and had a pretty hard time with it. It just didn't feel right. I've been thinking I need to give her a second chance, but I don't really want to just yet!!



Richard Rex
Linda Porter
Maria Perry
Leanda de Lisle
Philippa Jones
Robert Hutchinson
CC Humphreys
Sarah Gristwood
Suzannah Dunn
Jane Dunn
Joanna Denny
Tasha Alexanda
Emily Purdy
Emma Darwin
I've got these books on my page here under historical if anyone wants to check them out.

Richard Rex
Linda Porter
Maria Perry
Leanda de Lisle
Philippa Jones
Robert Hutchinson
CC Humphreys
Sarah Gristwood
Suzannah Dunn
Jane Dunn
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Hello,
I have read some of the authors on your list, Maria Perry’s book The Sisters of Henry VIII being one of my favorites. Robert Hutchison’s book The Last Days of Henry VIII is also high at the top of my list.
I have also read a few of Suzannah Dunn’s books and found them very intriguing. I have read Emily Purdy, in the States she is known as Brandy, I did like the way she portrayed Jane Boleyn.
Last Week I picked up The Other Tudors by Philippa Jones, and I was wondering if anyone had any feedback about it. I also picked up Sarah Gristwood’s Elizabeth & Leicester, which looks as though it’s going to be an amazing read.
Thanks for sharing this amazing list.

Richard Rex
Linda Porter
Maria Perry
Leanda de Lisle
Philippa Jones
Robert Hutchinson
CC Humphreys
Sarah Gristwood
Suzannah Dunn
Jane Dunn
..."
Thanks! Those are fantastic additions :)

Richard Rex
Linda Porter
Maria Perry
Leanda de Lisle
Philippa Jones
Robert Hutchinson
CC Humphreys
Sarah Gr..."
I'm looking forward to reading The Other Tudors and Elizabeth and Leicester. Too many books and not enough time!

I've just joined the group. I'm an historical fiction author and I've just published my debut historical thriller The Marlowe Conspiracy
It's set in Elizabethan England, featuring Christopher Marlowe teaming-up with William Shakespeare to uncover a high-level government conspiracy.
Perhaps you could add me to your list. Just a thought. Nice to meet you guys!

I've just joined the group. I'm an historical fiction author and I've just published my debut historical thriller The Marlowe Conspiracy
It's set in Elizabethan Englan..."
I've put your book on my "To Read List"
Congratulations on the publication!

Wish you the best for your for your first novel. we need more good quality tudor fiction!

Hi Greg, nice to meet you. And glad I could offer some inspiration.
I agree, the novel covers without a head are a little strange? Why do publishers like headless women? Bizarre...

There's only the occasional headless dude, too.

M.G. - I just added your book to my top tier to read list. It sounds good. Welcome to you and Greg.

http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/



To get the ball rolling I've started off with a Tudor themed blog at
http://rednedtudormysteries.blogspot....
I'll be alternating between snippets from my Tudor period novels (soon to be released on Smashwords and Amazon)and articles on the Tudors, the politics, the people and the society. I have amassed quite a bit of research so I expect a post at least once a week
regards Greg


In the meantime good luck and have a great week end
http://rednedtudormysteries.blogspot....
Regards Greg

Just wanted to say another great Tudor website is http://tudorhistory.org/. I really like the Q&A blog that Lara has set up over there. I have actually learned quite a bit from some of the questions, so that's always a plus!!

Regards Greg

http://rednedtudormysteries.blogspot....
Regards Greg

http://rednedtudormysteries.blogspot....
Regards Greg

Regards Greg
http://rednedtudormysteries.blogspot....


Alison Weir
Allison Plowden
Anne Easter Smith
Antonia Fraser
Brandy Purdy/Emily Purdy
C.J. Sansom
C.W. Gortner
Carolly Erickson
Carolyn Meyer
CC Humphreys
Chris Skidmore
David Loades
David Starkey
Diane Haeger
Elizabeth Chadwick
Elizabeth Norton
Elswyth Thane
Emily Purdy
Emma Darwin
Eric Ives
Helen Hollick
Jane Dunn
Jean Plaidy (aka Victoria Holt & Philippa Carr)
Jeane Westin
Joanna Denny
John Guy
Julia Fox
Julianne Lee
Karen Harper
Kelly Hart
Laurien Gardiner
Leanda de Lisle
Linda Porter
M.G. Scarsbrook
Margaret Campbell Barnes
Margaret George
Margaret Irwin
Maria Perry
Mary M. Luke
Norah Lofts
Philippa Jones
Phillipa Gregory
Richard Rex
Robert Hutchinson
Robin Maxwell
Rosalind Miles
Sandra Worth
Sarah A. Hoyt
Sarah Gristwood
Sharon Kay Penman
Susan Doran
Susan Higginbotham
Susan Holloway Scott
Susan Kay
Suzannah Dunn
Tasha Alexanda
Books mentioned in this topic
The Queen's Oranges (other topics)The Cardinal's Angels (other topics)
The Liberties of London (other topics)
The Cardinal's Angels (other topics)
The Queen's Oranges (other topics)
More...
Here's what I have so far -
Margaret Campbell Barnes
Susan Doran
Carolly Erickson
Julia Fox
Antonia Fraser
Margaret George
Phillipa Gregory
John Guy
Karen Harper
Eric Ives
David Loades
Robin Maxwell
Carolyn Meyer
Rosalind Miles
Sharon Kay Penman
Jean Plaidy
CJ Sansom
David Starkey
Alison Weir
(some I added just because I already own books by them but they weren't necessarily discussed on here or great authors)