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For Now, I Die: The Fall of Anne Boleyn

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For Now, I Die: The Fall of Anne Boleyn

By: Nicola Harris
Narrated by: Judy Clifton
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For Now, I Die

In the gilded halls of Tudor England, where the favour of a king can elevate a family to dizzying heights or cast them into the shadows of history, Anne Boleyn’s tragic fall unfolds in all its terrifying detail.

Queen Anne believes she has secured her family's legacy. But as political tides shift and the king’s affections wane, Anne finds herself ensnared in a web of treachery and betrayal. Gossip and rumour become truth, and she is entangled in a brutal web of treachery and betrayal that unwinds at a terrifying pace. Faced with false accusations, treasonous plots, and the relentless scheming of her enemies, Anne must navigate a perilous path to secure her daughter’s future and her survival.

King Henry VIII faces the devastating evidence of his beloved Anne’s betrayal. Confronted with undeniable accusations and treasonous plots, Henry grapples with the pressure to preserve his honour and secure his kingdom. Can he trust his queen, who he sacrificed so much to make his wife, or should he listen to gossip and rumours?

In For Now I Die witness the harrowing final days of Anne Boleyn through the eyes of both husband and wife - days filled with defiance, heartache, and an indomitable spirit. This gripping novel delves into the minds and hearts of a King and a Queen who dared to challenge the boundaries of their time and a king who believed his queen’s betrayal warranted the ultimate price.

For Now I Die is based on startling new evidence explained in the endnotes.

©2025 Nicola Harris (P)2026 Nicola Harris
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The story itself was really good. I love the way it was written. The only thing that I would say that threw this off a tiny bit is the way the narrator could go from sounding really good to making everybody sound somewhat tired, sleepy and old. What I loved about her narration though was the way she caught at times the strong passion and rage just perfect. I would not dismiss this audiobook in the least, but always I like to give and honest to review. Overall, I would definitely listen to it again and would definitely recommend it to any Tudor history fiction fans!

actually pretty good

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