Queen B
The Story of Anne Boleyn, Witch Queen
by Juno Dawson
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Pub Date Jul 23 2024 | Archive Date Not set
PENGUIN GROUP Penguin Books | Penguin Books
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Description
It’s 1536 and the Queen has been beheaded.
Lady Grace Fairfax, witch, knows that something foul is at play—that someone had betrayed Anne Boleyn and her coven. Wild with the loss of their leader—and her lover, a secret that if spilled could spell Grace’s own end— she will do anything in her power to track down the traitor. But there’s more at stake than revenge: it was one of their own, a witch, that betrayed them, and Grace isn’t the only one looking for her. King Henry VIII has sent witchfinders after them, and they’re organized like they’ve never been before under his new advisor, the impassioned Sir Ambrose Fulke, a cold man blinded by his faith. His cruel reign could mean the end of witchkind itself. If Grace wants to find her revenge and live, she will have to do more than disappear.
She will have to be reborn.
In this gripping, propulsive, sultry short novel, Juno Dawson takes us back to the bloody beginnings of Her Majesty’s Royal Coven to show us the strength, steel and sacrifice it takes to make a sisterhood.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780143138341 |
PRICE | $18.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 224 |
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Featured Reviews
Queen B was spectacular! I love Juno Dawson's writing and am fascinated by Anne Boleyn, so I was thrilled to read this. Queen B is an intricate and sapphic take on Anne Boleyn. In this novella, the seeds for magic and the society of witches as we know it in the "Her Majesty’s Royal Coven" trilogy are planted. Queen B is a compelling tale about the mysteries and questions that remain to this day about Anne Boleyn from her sexuality to whether she was a witch. Juno Dawson writes such crisp and meaningful sentences that pack a punch. I love the HMRC series and this novella was fantastic to read while I wait for the third book in the trilogy. I would highly recommend Queen B to anyone and if you haven’t read the HMRC series then this is your time to start!
Thank you to Juno Dawson, Penguin Group, and Netgalley for a free ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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