Doomed Queens by Kris Waldherr

This looks like fun (well, as fun as reading about women who you know met bad ends can be):

DOOMED QUEENS is a darkly humorous look at the dangers of being female and royal. Over the course of fifty illustrated and too-brief lives, it charts centuries of regal backstabbing and intrigue. Robin Maxwell, bestselling author of Mademoiselle Boleyn, described my book as “A smart, sassy overview of the ‘dark side’ of the crown and scepter. It makes a girl glad she was born a commoner.”

You can read an excerpt, watch the You Tube video, read an interview with the author and more at www.DoomedQueens.com. I also took the Facebook quiz and was delighted to find out that I’m “Decidedly not a Doomed Queen”.

And of course, the usual Amazon links below:

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4 Responses to Doomed Queens by Kris Waldherr

  1. Analisa says:

    I actually read this book recently. I found it really entertaining and it had a lot of good information in it. I heartily recommend it.

  2. Tracey says:

    I’ve read a lot of good things about this book, so it’s on the wish-list. I’m actually trying to get the minimum on my list so shipping doesn’t have to be paid.

    Just SO WISH John Guy’s Thomas More was ready to be published in the U.S.

    For those authors amongst us…why does the U.K. get stuff months before The States?

  3. I actually read this book too and interviewed Kris over at Scandalous Women.

  4. shannon maning says:

    i think henry viii was a baddy i would like him to iver ecsucute him or arrest him for all of the bad things that he has done to 72000 people that he killed so please do that to him it will be very nice of you because everybody thinks he is a baddy i mean i am one of them so it has to be done if there are more than a billion people in this world who thinks he is a baddy so please agree with me it will be very very nice of you thankyou.

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