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Sherilyn M. Cook's avatar

I am excited to find and read your posts and this particular interview.

Another new Tudor writer to enjoy. Thank you!!

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Helene Harrison's avatar

You’re very welcome - Heather’s books are all so insightful!

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Heather R. Darsie's avatar

Thank you for your kind comment! I hope you enjoy my work!

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Sherilyn M. Cook's avatar

I am eager to read and add your books to my Tudor Library. Wishing you great success with the new book about Ann's Cause. It's like finding a few new presents (books and their author) under the Christmas Tree today.

Squeeeeeee!

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Fairtheewell's avatar

I love when Heather was saying she listens to the story these woman want her to write (something to that effect) really interesting! How she finds the time to write all of the incredibly captivating books is beyond me! Just goes to show you how talented she is!

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Helene Harrison's avatar

She is very talented! And I can’t wait to read her next book on Anne Boleyn as well!

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Eliot Wilson's avatar

I love the fact that Queen Katharine sends Henry VIII the bloodied surcoat of James IV of Scotland after the Battle of Flodden, says he should use it as a war banner and adds basically “Oh, yeah, well, I’d have sent you his head, personally, but all your English nobles were too squeamish, so, I suppose this’ll have to do”.

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Helene Harrison's avatar

I always think that really shows what Katherine was made of. Henry shouldn’t have been so surprised that she stood firm over the annulment, really.

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Eliot Wilson's avatar

Absolutely. She was massively resilient and determined; you just had to look at her parents.

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