On the 25th Day of Christmas!

Wishing you all a very merry Christmas! May your day be filled with love, peace and happiness. I do sincerely hope you’ve enjoyed On the Tudor Trail’s 25 Days of Christmas Giveaways. On this, the final day of our giveaway, I am delighted to offer you the chance to win a copy of my own book, co-authored with the lovely Sarah Morris, In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn.

To be in the running to win ‘In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn’, leave a comment after this post.

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win a copy of ‘In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn’, 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 Enewsletter 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

On the morning of 19 May 1536, a French blade stilled the heart of an English queen. Her name was Anne Boleyn and her story has made an indelible mark on history. This book will take you through stately homes, castles, chapels and artefacts with a connection to Anne. Explore Hever Castle, Anne’s childhood home where two breathtaking Books of Hours both signed and inscribed by Anne Boleyn herself are housed; visit Thornbury Castle where Henry VIII and Anne stayed during their 1535 royal progress and see the octagonal bedchamber where they slept; stand in the very room in Windsor Castle where Anne was made Marquis of Pembroke. Each location is covered by an accessible and informative narrative, which unearths the untold stories and documents the artefacts. Accompanied by an extensive range of images, including photographs, floor plans and sketches, this book brings the sixteenth century vividly to life – and takes you on your own personal and compelling journey in the footsteps of Anne Boleyn.

Read the introduction here.

Watch the book trailer…

Visit Sarah’s website here.

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  1. marilyn ANN Holley says:

    I would love to read this. I know I have commented by saint this on a lot of things. But I love reading about the Tudor Era sand Anne Boleyn.

  2. Thanks for the 25 days of Christmas with all the books. I’d love to win your book!

  3. Cathy I Michelbrink says:

    I cannot get enough of the British history and the Tudor Dynasty. I am 54 years old and probably will never make it over to Europe. As I am writing this I have been watching The Tudors for several days. I am on Season Three. I just cannot get enough. I have my 28 yr old daughter hooked now too. I love Elizabeth I and Anne Boleyn madly. I have many books and try to read as much as I can. I live in Avilla, Indiana USA….. I appreciate your consideration for this book to me. Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year!

  4. Jennifer C. says:

    Anne Boleyn is such an amazing woman! I would love to learn more about her!

  5. my partner and I dream of coming to England it is one of our life time things to do
    Would really love this Thank you

  6. Merry Christmas, Natalie!

  7. Thank you for 25 fab give away chances. Merry Christmas

  8. Beautiful cover.

  9. exciting, looks likea great read.:-)

  10. exciting looks like a great book.:-)

  11. I love Anne Boleyn.. I live by her motto, ‘the most happy’.

  12. Orsolya Dunai says:

    Merry Christmas! I hope I win somethinggggg.

  13. Kristen Jones says:

    This has been a fantastic giveaway! I am hopeful to win your book and am eager to read it!

  14. crystal navedo says:

    Thank you so much for running this contest! Even If I don’t win, I have a great new reading list 🙂

  15. i have been obsessed with Queen Ann Boleyn Tudor for years i just don’t have the money to buy the ALL book’S and read all i want to i have always felt a huge connection to her and the whole Tudor story i watch as much as i can i would absolutely adore it if i could receive this book !!!!!!!!!! please consider me. thank you

  16. Elizabeth Benson-Cox says:

    Hi! I would love to win a copy of your book. Thanks!

  17. Sandra Esposito says:

    i would love to read this book

  18. katie spitler says:

    I love your webpage and I would love to own this book!! It would make my Christmas so much better!! Really hope I win!!

  19. Valerie Crowley says:

    I can’t wait to read this book

  20. I absolutely love the description of this book! I’ve been wanting to read it for a long time. The dedication you both take everyday to tell Anne’s story through your posts is astonishing! This book is perfect as I live in the States and I don’t know when I’ll be able to make it to England to see all of those places that Anne has walked through. This would definitely be a great read!

  21. All Christmas is for my children….this would surely be my Christmas present!! If not!!!!off with your head!!! 🙂

  22. Bonnie Keagy says:

    Books looks delightful. Thank you for all you have done on this site I throughly enjoy reading everything here

  23. Christy Putnam says:

    I am so excited to learn about an opportunity to win this fabulous book! Thanks for all your hard work on this historical text. 🙂

  24. What a fabulous ending to all the great giveaways! Thank you!

  25. Then whims of the Tutor Dynasty. A woman on a mission. Using her beauty, grace, and knowledge to win the geart of the king and forever change England. I adore Medieval history and myth. The adventure going back in time allows the mind to exercise and grow on what it would be like. I would love to read this to expand my world more on such fascination on the past!!!

  26. This is so kind of you! Thank you so much for the opportunity to win this book! Merry Christmas!

  27. Cynthia Clark says:

    Can’t wait to read this. I’m sure I’ll add some places to visit if I ever get to England!
    Thanks for the chance to win.
    ajjupiter58@gmail.com

  28. Rita Barrafato says:

    Thank you for this amazing giveaway! 🙂

  29. Linda Senne says:

    Truly, i am not just saying this, but you saved the best for last! I would deeply love to have this book. Someday I long to come across the pond and follow her path!

  30. Linda Senne says:

    Merry Christmas! Thank you again for the wonderful month of giveaways!!

  31. Elizabeth Frey says:

    I follow your Facebook page. And while I have an arsonal of books I’m embarrassed to admit this is one I don’t have. Good luck everyone! This looks to be an amazing read!

  32. Dear Natalie,
    I´m writing from Spain. I´m an art historian interested in the relations between Tudors and Habsburgs. You are doing a good job in your website. I´m also one of your followers on Twitter.
    I wish you a very happy new year, full of Tudor news!

  33. Ann Wessels says:

    I would like to read this sounds interesting

  34. Thank you for the giveaway!

  35. Birgitta Qvarnström Frykner says:

    To read about this talented misunderstood woman is really enjoyable. When you realize she managed to be the equal of one of this worlds multitalanted highly intelectual monarcs. Would really like to read this.

  36. I would love love love to read a copy of your book. I have enjoyed all the give a ways. happy belated holidays and new year!!!!

  37. Happy holidays, everyone! Thanks for the giveaway! raquel36m(at)gmail(dot)com

  38. This look like a fun read!

  39. Barbra hobbs says:

    I have been fascinated with Anne Boleyn since 7th grade when we watched Anne of thousands days. To this day it’s my all time favorite movie. I have a small collection of Henry VIII and his wives books. This would be amazing to win. Thanks for the chance.

  40. Thank you for the fantastic give-away options and for the possibility! A very merry yule-mas! I cannot help but go over how Anne had celebrated the holidays; contrasting how excited she would have been in the winter of 1532 with the winter of 1535, and the additional pressure she would have felt to give birth to a Tudor prince and how vulnerable her position had become. Long may she reign in the hearts of those who study her and get to know her (as best as we can with the limitation on primary source documents) I have been constructing my own Anne Boleyn trail and I must confess, I have heard nothing but excellent things about this book! Fingers-crossed!

  41. Karen DuBois says:

    Yes please!!

  42. Happy Holidays to everybody and thank you for all the amazing giveaways!

  43. Maryanne Gonzalez says:

    I love reading about the Tudors, and would someday like to visit England and go to all these historical sites.

  44. i love reading everything about the Tudors being a complete Anglophile. Most mysterious is Anne’s B necklace, about which so little if any whats been written. I would love to know more about it; I cannot see her without it. It’s part of her immortal image.

  45. This looks like an awesome read for this Anne Boleyn junkie!!

  46. Anything about the Tudor’s fascinate me. I believe that I am a descendent of Mary Boleyn.

  47. would SO love to own this book…!!

  48. Jeanne Burke says:

    What a great way to learn more about Anne Boleyn. Thank you for the opportunity!

  49. Renee Tuttle says:

    I love Anne Boylen and I love your Facebook posts. I didn’t know you had a newsletter but I am happy to know I will be receiving it.

  50. Merry Christmas to you and yours.