Wednesday, March 26, 2014

This book just keeps getting better and better.
Chapter 4: The king leaves Hever castle. Anne decides that she should send the king a gift, so her father brings a jeweler in for her to take a look at a items. She sees one particular  item and 21st century Anne realizes that the item is one that Henry wrote about in a letter to Anne that is in the Vatican.
Chapter 5: Anne, Mary and their mother go Allington, the Wyatt castle, while there Anne sees Thomas writing something and she realizes that it's about her. She apologizes for how she treated him.
Chapter 6: Mary left with her husband to London, so this left Anne and her mother in the castle. While Anne was sleeping, her brother came home. Later in the chapter, Anne, her mother, her brother and some of their servants decide to join everyone else in London, so they set out on their journey.
Chapter 7: When they got to the Norfolk, they decided to stay they night there. There she ran into her cousin, Katherine Howard, the 5th wife of King Henry 8th. They make to Beaulieu and when they arrive, Anne's father meets them outside and tells Anne the as soon as she is done settling in that he wants to see her. Her father tells her that Henry wants her to continue to be in the court of the queen. She's upset with this, but continues to do so. She also tells him that she will wait until the end of the year and he they don't marry then she will give up. Her family has dinner with the Duke of Norfolk, her uncle, and he ask her if she's slept with the king yet.
Chapter 8: The next morning Anne is worried that her father will be upset with her for being rude the night before. But she soon gets over it because she realizes that she has to go to work for the queen soon. When she gets to the queen, she finds her Friend Nan. Nan asks her about all the rumors that have been going around. When she sees the queen, the queen welcomes her back and tells her that she's always welcome.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Oh my goodness, I didn't want to read this book. (This before I knew what it was about). I have a big thing for Anne Boleyn, she's a wonderful woman who was done wrong. Anyway, on to the book.

Part one: Chapter one: The beginning of this book brings you into the modern time of a woman named Anne, she's spent years learning about Anne Boleyn, her life and everything. So she finds a tour about Anne Boleyn. The first stop is Hever, the Boleyn castle. When she gets there, she starts feeling sick. She ends up traveling back in time and is Anne Boleyn in 1527.

Part two: Chapter one: Anne is woken up by Mary, Anne Boleyn's sister, she's distraught and doesn't know what has happened. When she's brought to a room, she looks in mirror and she sees Anne Boleyn's body. She's confused, but Mary tells her that the king is here to see her.

Part two: Chapter two: She meets the king in the garden where he ask her to be his queen. He tells her that he is going to leave Katherine for she hasn't bared him any sons, but he tells her to keep it a secret because he doesn't want Katherine finding out just yet.

Part two: Chapter three: After asking Anne for her hand in marriage they went on a hunt, after that they had a party and everyone was there. They danced the night away. During this party one of Anne's past lovers showed up and he warned her about the king after she told him that there was nothing between them and that all of it was in the past; he left. After the party, everyone went to bed, Anne couldn't sleep, so she went up to the roof and the king was there.

This book is extremely interesting to me. I'm really excited to read the rest, but I'm afraid if I read to far ahead I'll forget everything by the time it's time for the quiz over it.