On the Sixth Day of Christmas

On the sixth day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win a copy of Anne Boleyn’s Letter From the Tower by Sandra Vasoli!

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

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win Anne Boleyn’s Letter from the Tower by Sandra Vasoli, 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

Sandra Vasoli grew up in an historic suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. As a child, reading and dreaming in the local library which was based in an early 18th century meetinghouse, she developed an abiding interest in things from long-ago eras: historic houses, antiques, period clothes, and tales from the past.

She earned degrees in biology and English from Villanova University, and then pursued graduate work in organizational development during her career in human resources for large multinational companies. As a result of her work, she honed an ability to observe and read the behaviours of people, which contributes to her poignant character development.

After leaving the corporate world, Vasoli wrote and published her debut novel series, Struck With the Dart of Love: Je Anne Boleyn, and Truth Endures. Uniquely positioned as Anne Boleyn’s memoir, it is the story of the tumultuous relationship between Boleyn and Henry VIII of England. With a deep appreciation for meticulous research, Vasoli was permitted rare access to the Papal Library at the Vatican, to read and study the original love letters penned in the 16th century by Henry VIII to his second wife, Anne Boleyn. She has also done extensive research in the British Library, viewing documents attributed to a mysterious letter purportedly written by Boleyn while she was imprisoned in the Tower before her execution. The result of that research has been published in Anne Boleyn’s Letter from the Tower – A New Assessment.

Vasoli is currently working on her next novel – an historical thriller about a lost Tudor portrait.

Sandra Vasoli lives in Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania.

Visit Sandra Vasoli’s official website.


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Comments

  1. Yes, please!

  2. Charlotte Cartwright says:

    I would love this! ?? merry Christmas all ????

  3. Looks good!

  4. What a fantastic opportunity. Thank you so much.

  5. Lynn Evans says:

    What an intriguing historical discovery!

  6. Thanks for the chance!

  7. Susan Gray says:

    I would absolutely treasure this!

  8. Michelle L Hamilton says:

    Sounds wonderful! Can’t wait to read!

  9. Sari Graham says:

    I would love to read this! Anything that puts momentum behind exonerating Anne Boleyn is a winner in my books!

  10. Federica Di Mascio says:

    She was THE QUEEN! I really love this woman <3

  11. Ashley King says:

    I love Anne’s story. What a lady!

  12. Ellen Wolf says:

    Would love to read this!

  13. Anne is one of my favorite Tudor era people. Would love to read this.

  14. This book looks utterly incredible, showing a different side of Anne. 🙂

  15. Gina Klaastad says:

    Interesting |’:D

  16. Jemma Robertson says:

    I would love to read this

  17. I’m looking forward to winning this ?

  18. Yes please ?

  19. Carol Powers says:

    Yes, please!

  20. Marjon van Aken says:

    Wonderful subject, yes very please ?

  21. I can never resist a good Anne Boleyn story!

  22. I would love love love to read this, I adore this website, merry Christmas to all!

  23. Bec Nolan says:

    This would be a fascinating read!

  24. I love Anne Boleyn! I want to read every book there is about her.

  25. Charlotte Patten says:

    Oh Anne how we love you

  26. Gina Mckenna says:

    Adding to the “need to read” list 🙂

  27. Samantha Long says:

    Would love to win this book. I have seen it talked about and it has many good reviews.

  28. Jessica Pedersen says:

    I am a lover of all things Anne Boleyn. This would be a pretty nice Christmas gift!

  29. Amelia Lawrence says:

    I love all things Anne Boleyn! I’d love to read this!

  30. I’d love to read it!

  31. Yes plz

  32. Oohh yes yes yes!!

  33. Kalene Osborne says:

    THIS WOULD BE AMAZING TO READ!!!

  34. Agnes Szabo says:

    Thanks for the chance to win this! 🙂

  35. Someone mentioned Anne Boleyn? I’m in!

  36. Jennifer cyrus says:

    Please please please!!!

  37. Tara Alexander says:

    I think I really identify with Anne, and see her as a role model of sorts. She’s so interesting! Hever is beautiful as well.

  38. I wanted to read that book a lot time ago. I would love to win it! Thank you Natalie:)

  39. Shannon Burden says:

    Sounds like a great spin on Anne Bolelyn

  40. Kathleen Lee says:

    One way, or another, I will read this book!

  41. Lisa Crouse says:

    Anne Boleyn is the first person I became interested in for Tudor history and now I am addicted lol. Would love this!

  42. Hilary Bridewell says:

    I would love the chance to read this book as I have not had the chance living n France to read any of this author’s work

  43. Anne is my favorite.

  44. Garry Boice says:

    My daughters favorite.

  45. Kate Edwards says:

    Love Anne.

  46. Bonnie Malmat says:

    I’d love this one.

  47. It is nice to see Ann Boleyn is still the subject of newer books coming out.

  48. Mary Winkler says:

    Always interested in a new Tudor book.

  49. Jill K McHale says:

    Looks like a great read…thanks for the chance!

  50. I’d love to read this!