A review by explorastorynz
The Private Lives of the Tudors: Uncovering the Secrets of Britain's Greatest Dynasty by Tracy Borman

3.0

Some very broad strokes in this book - Queen Mary covered in what felt like a half dozen pages (and little to no discussion of her personal religion and its impacts).
While the coverage of the early Tudor Monarchs presented some new information, very little else surprised me as new knowledge in this book, although that may have been coloured by recently reading "How to Be a Tudor", which is extensively referenced through the book!

Easy reading, and probably an excellent introduction for those who have not read Tudor History before outside of novels.