On the Fourth Day of Christmas…

On the Fourth day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win an ebook version of ‘The Light in the Labyrinth’ by Wendy J. Dunn.

To be in the running to win this ebook, leave a comment after this post.

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win an ebook version of  The Light in the Labyrinth, you must be subscribed to On the Tudor Trail’s newsletter (if you are not already, sign up on our homepage where it says ‘Free Newsletter Subscription’).

Then simply leave a comment after this post between now and 26 December 2014. Don’t forget to leave your name and a contact email. Please note that I have comment moderation activated and need to ‘approve’ comments before they appear. There is no need to submit your comment twice.

This giveaway is open internationally.

One winner will be randomly selected and contacted by email shortly after the competition closes. Please ensure you’ve added natalie@onthetudortrail.com to your address book to avoid missing my email.

Good luck!

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Book Description

IN THE WINTER OF 1535, fourteen-year-old Kate Carey wants to escape her family home. She thinks her life will be so much better with Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife and the aunt she idolises. Little does Kate know that by going to attend Anne Boleyn she will discover love and a secret that will shake the very foundations of her identity. An attendant to Anne Boleyn, Kate is also swept up in events that see her witness her aunt’s darkest days. By the time winter ends, Kate will be changed forever.

Read Wendy J. Dunn’s Guest Post here.

About the Author

Wendy J. Dunn is an Australian writer who has been obsessed by Anne Boleyn
and Tudor History since she was ten-years-old. She is the author of two
Tudor novels: Dear Heart, How Like You This?, the winner of the 2003 Glyph
Fiction Award and 2004 runner up in the Eric Hoffer Award for Commercial
Fiction, and The Light in the Labyrinth, her first young adult novel.

While she continues to have a very close and spooky relationship with Sir
Thomas Wyatt, the elder, serendipity of life now leaves her no longer
wondering if she has been channeling Anne Boleyn and Sir Tom for years in
her writing, but considering the possibility of ancestral memory. Her own
family tree reveals the intriguing fact that her ancestors – possibly over
three generations – had purchased land from both the Boleyn and Wyatt
families to build up their own holdings. It seems very likely Wendy’s
ancestors knew the Wyatts and Boleyns personally.

Born in Melbourne, Australia, Wendy is married and the mother of three sons
and one daughter–named after a certain Tudor queen, surprisingly, not Anne.

Wendy tutors at Swinburne University in their Master of Arts (Writing)
program. She also works as a literature support teacher at a primary school.

For more information please visit Wendy J. Dunn’s website here.

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Comments

  1. Bonnie Malmat says:

    Always looking for new Tudor-era books to read.

  2. Pam Shakespeare says:

    sounds like an interesting book

  3. Lina Andersson says:

    Sounds interesting!

  4. Debbie Warila says:

    Until I joined your Facebook page and stumbled across your website, I had no idea how many books about Anne Bolelyn I haven’t read yet. 🙂

  5. Cathleen Ketterer says:

    Another exciting giveaway!

  6. Denise Duvall says:

    The last days of Anne seen through the eyes of her sister Mary’s daughter is a different perspective. thank you for the opportunity to win this interesting book. denannduvall(at)gmail(dot)com

  7. Sounds like something I would love to add to my tablet collection of books. 🙂

  8. Heather Osborne says:

    Already subscribed 🙂 love Anne! She was a woman ahead of her time.

  9. Brenda Kerezsi says:

    Sounds like another great book !

  10. Becky Ousley Kanyak says:

    Love this era….looking forward to reading this book!

  11. I love the Tudor’s so much.

  12. Charisse Lewis says:

    So excited to have a chance to win this book can hardly wait!!

  13. Jordan Moore says:

    I’ve been dying to read this one!

  14. Tudor Rose says:

    Love reading Tudor-era books 🙂

  15. Leslie Blue says:

    Sounds like a good book to add to my collection, I find new books everyday about Anne.

  16. I would love to read this, and see it on my bookcase. I’m a lover of books, not tablets. I have been an Anne Boleyn follower since I was about 8. I cut my teeth on Jean Plaidy historical novels.

  17. Kristen Jones says:

    Would be delighted to have a new read!

  18. this looks interesting!

  19. I’m really looking forward to this one it sounds fab!

  20. Would love to add to my Tudor Library! Can’t get enough!

  21. One can never have too many books on Anne Boleyn. Thanks for the giveaway!!! raquel36m(at)gmail(dot)com

  22. I haven’t read anything by Wendy Dunn yet but I’ve heard great things!

  23. Liza Kosiadou says:

    Thanks for this fantastic giveaway!

  24. Julie meza says:

    This book looks amazing! Thank you for sharing these amazing books 🙂

  25. Melissa Malone says:

    This would be a GREAT addition to my growing library!

  26. Emelia Jane says:

    “Dear Heart” was one of the greatest reads!! I would love to continue with this book! It looks fantastic!

  27. Katie willcock says:

    Love a new tutor book!

  28. Best part of the day!! Loving this giveaway! Very much appreciated!

  29. Mandy Witts-Vinup says:

    Another twist to the life of Anne…have always loved the Tudors. My library is growing but there is always room for more…

  30. Interesting remarks on the author’s ancestral relationship with the Boleyns and Wyatts.

  31. This would be my first ebook, so pick me and help me move into the 21st century please.

  32. This looks like an amazing book — it would be a lovely Christmas read! 🙂

  33. Devon Marie says:

    This sounds like a great book to add to my growing collection of Tudor books. Thank you for offering another great gift.

  34. I love your fb page and website! All so interesting!

  35. Kay James says:

    i am glad to know I am not the only person obsessed with this period of history. It’s all I read.

  36. Geneva Standbridge says:

    Yet another book about Anne Boleyn that i can’t wait to read!

  37. natasha crevier says:

    Would love to add this to my collection

  38. catherine says:

    Sounds like a good read!

  39. I love any story about Anne Bolen!

  40. Meredith Vaughn says:

    I really enjoy this book!

  41. Charlotte says:

    I love the sound of this book. Seems really gripping!

  42. how exciting to read a book through someone channeling through anne and thomas wyatt and to read a book based on the feelings of annes neice!!!

  43. Breonna Filler says:

    This book looks so good!!! Love everything Tudor!!!

  44. Brandy Violette says:

    I would love to win this book and add it to my collection!

  45. Karen DuBois says:

    This book sounds great!!!

  46. Molly broughton says:

    Love Tudor fiction, even wrote my dissertation based on fiction and its involvement with the developing view of Anne Boylen. Sounds like a great read, would love to win it 🙂

  47. Shelia Ann Adam says:

    Love that this is a sympathetic portrayal of Anne!

  48. Victoria Negrete says:

    This book sounds so interesting I can’t wait to get my hands on it.

  49. Ellen Dean says:

    Sounds like a great read. I love everything Anne Boleyn

  50. Linda Senne says:

    It is always neat to read different perspectives on Anne. She is one of the most interesting people and well known throughout history.