On the Eleventh Day of Christmas – Book 2

On the eleventh day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me the chance to win Book pack 1: The Jezebel Effect & Henry VIII’s Health in a Nutshell or Book pack 2: Blood will Tell and Edward VI in a Nutshell by Kyra Kramer.

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

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win Book pack 1 or Book pack 2, 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 31 December 2017. 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!

Find Out More

Read a wonderful guest article by Kyra Kramer entitled ‘Gingerbread Houses and Mulled Wine: A Very Medicinal Tudor Christmas’.

About the Author

Kyra Cornelius Kramer

Kyra Cornelius Kramer

Kyra Cornelius Kramer is an author and researcher with undergraduate degrees in both biology and anthropology from the University of Kentucky, as well as a masters degree in medical anthropology from Southern Methodist University. Her work is published in several peer-reviewed journals, including The Historical JournalStudies in Gothic Fiction, and Journal of Popular Romance Studies. She is also a regular contributor to Tudor Life Magazine, the magazine of the Tudor Society. Her books include Blood Will Tell: A medical explanation for the tyranny of Henry VIII, and The Jezebel Effect: Why the slut shaming of famous queens still matters.

Visit Kyra’s official website.

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  1. Agnes Szabo says:

    Oh, it would be hard to choose…! But I can solve it! 🙂

  2. Yes please

  3. wow ! they sound like good read a. I saw the Henry autopsy on tv that was very interesting indeed. I think the jezebel effect book would open eyes about what propaganda can do and how Tudors often wrote their own history from the start of their reign! fab ! thank you merry Xmas!

  4. Robert Johnson says:

    You are what you eat 🙂

  5. I can’t wait to read about Henry VIII s health, especially after I was told the book also talk about the possibility he had a genetic condition which was preventing him from producing healthy male children. I’ve always been fascinated by His Majesty and the story behind his life and temper.

  6. Laetitia Donoso says:

    Please, count me in!

  7. Jemma Robertson says:

    Would love to read this

  8. Yes but which one would I like best?

  9. Yes please

  10. My 90 year old mum loves this type of book

  11. Denise Ash says:

    Thank you for the opportunity to win one of these book packs!

  12. Haha i love the titles. These books sound great!

  13. Carmen Salas says:

    The In a Nutshell series is wonderful and all the books look very interesting. I hope I win!

  14. Oh wow this would be so difficult to choose!!!

  15. Jennifer Winner says:

    Please pick me! I love Tudor history!

  16. Shaun Heathcote says:

    love to read this

  17. Well, I think my eukrasia is OK but am prepared to follow the advise that was given and eat up my hot and warming spicy foods to keep the balance. I would love to read more about this, it just seems to make sense.

  18. Interesting reads !!

  19. Either pack would be awesome! Thanks for the chance!

  20. Rebecca Howells says:

    This would be an interesting read

  21. Would love to have to choose one!

  22. Audrey Tebbs says:

    I would love to read this book

  23. margaret ward says:

    i can’t wait to find out who all won any of these great books getting so excited

  24. Geneva Standbridge says:

    A wealth of fascinating stories and info, I can’t wait to read more!

  25. Michael Griffin says:

    Fascinating

  26. Margaret Lewis says:

    Would like to read them both, but would decide between them if I won.

  27. These sound absolutely fascinating! Good luck everyone!

  28. Leslie Worthington says:

    What’s a fascinating read this would be! I hope I win. thank you

  29. Hard to choose but I can do it?

  30. Tom Baines says:

    interesting esp with the sacking of the monasteries

  31. Liz Hornsby says:

    Would be good to find out more about Edward VI ad he seems to get forgotten.

  32. Alicia Mae says:

    Ooh hard choice! I think I would opt for the second book pack.

  33. Clive Howe says:

    Intriguing selection

  34. Would love to read this.

  35. You can never read too much about Henry VIII!

  36. Michelle Bollig says:

    Sounds fantastic!

  37. Sarah Robertson says:

    These sound really interesting

  38. Laura Jeffs says:

    Very interesting! Please count me in

  39. I would be really intrigued to find out more about King Henry V111 health

  40. Thank you! How fun!! Merry Christmas

  41. Lynne Manton says:

    As a retired nurse, the health of a character always intrigues me.

  42. I would love to read either book

  43. MARILYN ANN HOLLEY says:

    Would love to watch n this

  44. Sounds interesting!

  45. Rachel Colclough says:

    This would be great please

  46. Lesley Walsh says:

    I’d love to read about Henry VIII’s health

  47. Mindy Apel says:

    Ooh, you can’t go wrong with either pick!

  48. Lisa Evans says:

    How cool

  49. Rich Tyler says:

    Count me in 🙂

  50. That sound very interesting