Queen B: The Story of Anne Boleyn, Witch Queen

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Product Details
Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.25 X 0.44 inches | 0.38 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780143138341

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About the Author
Juno Dawson is a bestselling novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. Juno's books include the global bestsellers, This Book is Gay and Clean. She also writes for television and has multiple shows in development both in the UK and US. An occasional actress and model, Juno appeared on HBO's I May Destroy You.
Reviews
A MUST READ BOOK OF THE SUMMER IN THE LA TIMES TOWN & COUNTRY

"Juno summons a tale that is the perfect length for a sultry weekend read." -- Los Angeles Times

"Dawson's talent to portray flawed characters in a way that makes you love them all the more for their flaws instead of in spite of them absolutely shines in this novel...[Queen B] makes for the perfect addition to this magical universe." -- Nerd Daily

"Juno Dawson's fantasy series Her Majesty's Royal Coven continues to delight....even if you haven't read the other books in this series, this imagining of witchy Anne Boleyn--full of magic, courtly intrigue, and more--is an absolute delight." -- Town & Country

"Dawson's novel sets up one woman's story of love, service, and survival and builds on her alternate England where witches and their enemies are in power. This prequel to Her Majesty's Royal Coven leans into the real history of Anne Boleyn and creates a delightful origin story for the series." -- Library Journal

"Secret magic, forbidden love, and courtly intrigue abound in this passionate and richly rendered sapphic historical fantasy...This taste of the founding lore of Her Majesty's Royal Coven will delight series fans and stands well enough on its own to draw in newcomers as well. Dawson leaves readers wanting more." -- Publishers Weekly