A review by infosifter
The Concubine by Norah Lofts

4.0

I've never been a fan of Anne Boleyn; I've always thought she was a schemer who reaped what she had sewn though her punishment exceeded her crime. I've never believed she was guilty of what she was accused of, but rather of thwarting Henry the eighth in various ways, some of which were not in her control such as not giving him an heir. This book made me rethink the situation a little.