Rating: 8/10
Favorite Character: Minuette Wyatt
Favorite Book: The Boleyn Reckoning

I fell in love with this series. It’s basically an alternate version of history in which Anne Boleyn had a son. I’m a huge fan of fiction books that heavily feature court politics, history, and romance, so I would definitely recommend these books. It alternates between the perspective of the “Boleyn King,” Elizabeth Tudor, and two of their friends. Expect a very dramatic love triangle that is very well written and a lot of character development. The world this book creates is so rich. It’s full of betrayal, loyalty, friendship, love, and difficult decisions.
The Boleyn King Rating: 8/10
In this book, you are introduced to the four main characters. The intricate stage of religious division, marriage politics, betrayals, rivalries, and romance is set. You see the characters fall in love while struggling to manage the risky environment they live in. The characters, especially the Boleyn King, William, are in a precarious situation and struggle to keep the political balance.
The Boleyn Reckoning: 9/10
I absolutely love this book. The romance between the characters is at its peak as they all struggle against forces opposing their love. The politics in this book are the most complex and absorbing in the entire series. The relationships between the character are the focus of this book, whether they are romantic, platonic, or political.
The Boleyn Deceit: 7/10
While I still found this book a fascinating read, I didn’t enjoy it quite as much as the other two. The plot twist in the middle of the book, while exciting, changes the direction of the story quite abruptly. The political implications of every action remain fascinating, and the way the author shows the state of each character’s psyche allows you to gain a unique degree of insight into the characters’ decisions.