On the First Day of Christmas

On the first day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win one of Wendy J. Dunn’s three published novels! Choose from Dear Heart, How Like you This?, The Light in the Labyrinth and Falling Pomegranate Seeds.

To be in the running to win one of these novels, leave a comment after this post.

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win one of Wendy J. Dunn’s novels, 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 2018. 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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About the Author

Wendy J. Dunn is an Australian author, playwright and poet who has been obsessed by Anne Boleyn and Tudor History since she was ten-years-old. She is the author of three 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, The Light in the Labyrinth, her first young adult novel, and Falling Pomegranate Seeds.

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.

Visit Wendy J. Dunn’s official website here.

In episode 5 of Talking Tudors, Natalie Grueninger chats all things Katherine of Aragon with novelist Wendy J. Dunn. Tune in here!


Can’t get enough of the Tudors? Tune in to Talking Tudors, a podcast for lovers of Tudor history.


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Comments

  1. Michelle Smith says:

    They look great

  2. Helen Thurston says:

    Have always been fascinated by Anne Boleyn since visiting Blicking Hall when I was young – I’d love to read any of these books though – Tudor is one of my favourite periods in history

  3. Julie Atkin says:

    A new author to me – would love to try one of these books.

  4. Lovely

  5. Kelly Jones says:

    I wouldn’t know which one to choose!

  6. Denise Wilden says:

    I love reading about Tudor History some of the authors on your Advent giveaway are new to me it would be great to win one I have also added some books to my “to read list”

  7. The Tudors had such a rich and interesting history.It always draws me right in to that time period.

  8. Hardwick Hall a fine example of a Tudor stately house

  9. Jenn Gillies says:

    These all look fantastic.

  10. Jessica Pedersen says:

    I would absolutely love to read any and all of these books!

  11. How amazing, I’d love to read these.

  12. Michelle MCKEEVER says:

    Yes please

  13. Tudors have overtaken my life.

  14. Calandra Salidas says:

    Very interested!

  15. I’m obsessed with Tudor Books ! Great to have found new authors

  16. Wendy Daemen says:

    Oh man, all of these seem interesting! Which one to pick?!

  17. Amanda Santiago says:

    These look fantastic!

  18. Katie Rodriguez says:

    I’ve been wanting to read Wendy’s books for a long time! Would love to win one of these!

  19. Sarah Ericksen says:

    Would love to win!!