On the Fourth Day of Christmas

On the fourth day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win a paperback copy of The House of Beaufort by Nathen Amin!

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

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win The House of Beaufort by Nathen Amin, 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

Nathen Amin grew up in the heart of Carmarthenshire, West Wales, and has long had an interest in Welsh history, the Wars of the Roses and the reign of Henry VII. His first book ‘Tudor Wales’ was released in 2014, followed by ‘York Pubs’ in 2016. His third book, the first full-length biography of the Beaufort family, ‘The House of Beaufort’, was released in 2017 and became an Amazon #1 Bestseller in three historical categories (Wars of the Roses, Norman England, and The Plantagenets & Medieval History). He is currently working on his fourth book, ‘Henry VII and the Pretenders to the Tudor Crown’, due for release in 2019.

Visit Nathen Amin’s official website.


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  1. stephanie patterson says:

    Yes please

  2. Jayne Christie says:

    Another great book, yes please!

  3. Please, please, please let this be mine.

  4. Michelle MCKEEVER says:

    Yes please

  5. Christine Ayers says:

    A fascinating. I have been looking for a fmviik like this!

  6. Cool, I hope I win one!

  7. Nicola Hart says:

    This looks very interesting

  8. Denise Ash says:

    This book sounds great! I’m using the books in this contest to create a wish list for my personal library.

  9. Stephanie Lomas says:

    I love Lady Margaret Beaufort! I think she’s been given hard press! Hoping I’ll get a lovely email!

  10. Stephanie Lomas says:

    I love Lady Margaret Beaufort! I think she’s been given hard press! Hoping I’ll get a lovely email!

  11. I would really love to read this book, it’s on my wish list

  12. Wendy Ahl says:

    I find the Beauforts fascinating, I would love to read this book.

  13. Julie Holmes-Brown says:

    would absolutely love this book

  14. Ksenia Zywczuk says:

    Cool subject to hone in on

  15. Anne Carter says:

    Oh wow yes please

  16. Another book to add to the TBR list!

  17. I would love to read this.

  18. Clair Luckman says:

    This is right at the top of my book list! Keeping my fingers crossed

  19. leigh jemmett says:

    Would really love this!

  20. Judith coote says:

    Would love to win this to add to all my Tudor historical books, my favourite time in English history

  21. Pam Shakespeare says:

    This book is now on my list

  22. Lori Thomas says:

    Sounds very interesting, Thx for the chance!!

  23. Yes please ?

  24. Natalie Lewis says:

    This looks like it would be an interesting read 🙂

  25. Looks brilliant! Yes please!

  26. How awesome, a must read for any Tudor fan!

  27. This book sounds really interesting!

  28. This one would look great on my bookshelf (after reading it; of course)?

  29. Elizabeth Cross says:

    Would love to know more about Anne. I love the Tudor era. Sounds like and amazing book.

  30. Brenda Craig says:

    Congratulations on the success of your book. I would love to have a copy of it.

  31. Seriously fascinating family.I have been greatly interested in knowing more about Margaret Beaufort’s religious practices,charitable work and hopefully to get more of a sense of who she was.I have only read and seen fiction about her so this would be a good read for me.
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  32. Amelia Lawrence says:

    I loved this book! I think the Beaufort family and all of the different family members are so interesting and the way they impacted on the crown and England!

  33. I would love to read this.

  34. pick me please 🙂

  35. The Beauforts fascinate me. There is just something about them and the Beauchamp’s that make history come alive

  36. Would be lovely to win a copy of the .book.

  37. Sounds like a fabulous read! Especially since I am related to Joan Beaufort!

  38. Kim hokanson says:

    I listen to Alison Weir’s Katherine Swynford on audio book every night. I’d love to read this one!

  39. Melissa Ventre says:

    Now this one would be a good one

  40. This looks amazing, very interesting!

  41. Looks interesting!

  42. Danielle Dickey says:

    I hope I win one of these!

  43. Jennifer cyrus says:

    Just checked my shelf and I don’t have this one yet. This would make an excellent addition to my growing Tudor library! Thank you.

  44. Marilyn Ann Holley says:

    Would love to learn more of Henry viii mother and her family.

    ~ Marilyn

  45. This sounds like a fabulous book. Thanks for the chance to win it.

  46. Another good one! Hope to win.

  47. Lisa McDonald says:

    Sounds like an interesting read!

  48. I’m not one of Margaret Beauforts biggest admirer .. but the family in itself is a rather important key to the aristocracy of England ..so would be a fascinating read. I would love this book

  49. Nichole Barie says:

    Ahhh! I need this to add to my Plantagenet/Tudor library!

  50. Stacey Tredici says:

    Fascinating. Would love to learn more than what she’s normally portrayed as.