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Boleyn Tudor Vampire by Cinsearae S.

sanewberg's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a wild ride.

amberinpieces's review against another edition

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4.0

King Henry VIII ordered that Anne Boleyn should be executed for adultery, witchcraft, incest, and all around treason. She was sentenced to be burned at the stake. But then her sentence was commuted to beheading. And then it was commuted to…hanging?

What happens when the unfairly accused and very well-known second wife and queen of Henry VIII loses her faith seconds before her death and becomes one of the undead? What fun and wicked things can she accomplish with this newfound power?

What an interesting book. I have been eyeing this one for a little while and could not wait to get my hands on it. At first, I intended on buying the Kindle edition but there was no Kindle edition to be had! So I had to wait and I cannot tell you how many times I went back to Amazon to check if it was available for the Kindle yet and how many times I clicked on the link that said, “Tell the publisher that you want to read this on the Kindle” or something along those lines.

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ohmy_m's review

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2.0

The idea that Anne could come back and exact some revenge was an interesting notion for me, though it didn't play out as well as I had hoped it would. I would suggest this to anyone who has wondered what it would be like for her to come back, but to not expect too much from it.

irishcontessa's review

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2.0

I wanted to love this book but somehow it fell flat for me. The premise held so much promise and Cinsearae is a great writer but (and perhaps the problem is I know far too much about that time period and the monarchy) I just couldn't see the people in the book acting the way she wrote them. Perhaps if they were completely fictional characters it would have been easier for me but since it was Anne Boleyn and others who actually existed and who had lives and personalities that were well documented, I just couldn't get lost in the book the way I hoped.
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