On the Ninth Day of Christmas

On the ninth day of Christmas On the Tudor Trail gave to me… the chance to win a copy of Anne of Cleves by Sarah-Beth Watkins!

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

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win Anne of Cleves: Henry VIII’s Unwanted Wife, 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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Author Bio

Sarah-Beth Watkins grew up in Richmond, Surrey and began soaking up history from an early age. Her love of writing has seen her articles published in various publications over the past twenty years. Working as a writing tutor, Sarah-Beth has condensed her knowledge into a series of writing guides for Compass Books. Her history works are Ireland’s Suffragettes, Lady Katherine Knollys: The Unacknowledged Daughter of King Henry VIII, The Tudor Brandons, Catherine of Braganza, Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots, Anne of Cleves and the forthcoming Tragic Daughters of Charles I.

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  1. Jennifer Ott says:

    The lucky one! Would love to learn more about her!

  2. Lisa Crouse says:

    This would be a dream to own! Anne Of Cleves is often overlooked but she was a true survivor.

  3. Hilary Bridewell says:

    Perhaps the smartest of all Henry’s wives. I would like to read more about her.

  4. A very interesting person. Would love to read more about her

  5. Sydney Klevesath Cabrera says:

    I haven’t read anything in particular yet about Anne of Cleves. I would love to change that!! ?

  6. I would really love to read about this amazing clever woman!

  7. Sounds interesting.

  8. Garry Boice says:

    Great woman!

  9. Yes! I would love to read about Anne of Cleves!

  10. Andrea Flapper says:

    I would be happy to read this

  11. Raises hand!

  12. Kate Edwards says:

    Would love to read this!

  13. I’d love to learn more about her

  14. Sounds really interesting, would like to read.

  15. Danielle Jesensky says:

    She probably didn’t realize it, but she was lucky that Henry didn’t find her attractive. It probably saved her life. I would love to read this book!

  16. Alex Oldfield says:

    I find Anne fascinating! I feel like she is always so passed over would love to read this! Thanks for the chance! Good luck everyone!

  17. Bonnie Malmat says:

    I’ve always found Anne of Cleves to be interesting. Enter me in the draw for this one, please.

  18. Jade Miller says:

    This one sounds like such a great read!

  19. Anne of Cleves … survived Henry VIII and stayed on good terms with him. I think much more to this lady than meets the eye. Would make an interesting read 🙂

  20. Jessica Pedersen says:

    Would love to read more about this fascinating lady

  21. Emily Joyner says:

    She’s such a fascinating woman. I think her motto should have been the most happy in the end…because she definitely ended up the happiest of the wives—in my opinion!

  22. Jill K McHale says:

    Would love to learn more about their relationship.

  23. I think Anne of Cleves is my favorite of Henry’s wives.

  24. Deana Sanders says:

    My second favorite wife.

  25. Looks great!

  26. Stephanie Olson says:

    Such a wonderful giveaway! Anne of Cleves was such a wonderful woman that I would love to read more about her!

  27. Meghann Hollingshead says:

    Would love to read more about her!

  28. Stephanie Mesplay says:

    This looks really interesting!

  29. Just read my first historical fiction novel about Anne of Cleves and I really enjoyed it. I would love to continue reading about her with this book.

  30. louise coyle says:

    I would love to learn more about Anne of Cleeves

  31. Sally Hill says:

    I’d really love to learn more about Anne of Cleves – please count me in!

  32. Lea Flammiger says:

    My friend would really love this, she adores her

  33. Dawn Pinnataro says:

    Again, another amazing book, about an amazing Tudor woman. Would love this for my Tudor library! Thank you for an opportunity to win this wonderful book.
    Dawn Pinnataro
    dawn.pinnataro@aronov.com

  34. I love to read anything about Tudor History, thanks for the chance!

  35. Annette Oliver says:

    She was a very savvy lady

  36. Yes please

  37. Kelly Jones says:

    Would like to learn a bit more about her

  38. wouldn’t it be good to be able to go back in time and see for yourself what went on in this era just for like a few days.

  39. Jenn Gillies says:

    Would really appreciate this one.

  40. Helen Thurston says:

    Yes please – I’d love to learn more about Anne.

  41. I really admire this lady she was very clever it could have gone so badly wrong for her.

  42. Julie Atkin says:

    Sounds interesting.

  43. In 2nd year of high school my friends and I made a movie about Henry and his wives. My friend Maša played the role of Anne of Cleves and she spoke in the funniest german accent.

  44. Jayne Christie says:

    Yes please

  45. Such an interesting woman

  46. Sahara Rós Ívarsdóttir says:

    I would live to know more about her!

  47. Sounds very interesting

  48. Wish more authors would write about her. Anne is in doubt the most lucky wife of Henry VIII

  49. I always felt sorry for Anne of Cleves, her story is quite sad. Would love to read more about her life.

  50. I’d like to read more about Anne of Cleves 🙂