
I start to worry about the political intrigue of the day even thought I know full well what happens. The descriptions make you feel like you really are in Tudor England. Then I kept reading and reading and reading. I thought to myself, I'll just read the first page. Maybe I needed to read it because I had so many other things to read, write, do, clean. That book is a historical work as well, chronicling the life of Chaucer's sister-in-law, Katherine Swynford.Ī friend mentioned Green Darkness the other day, and I have it in hardback on my shelf. So while I do enjoy reading about the Tudor period of English history, I probably never would have picked this book up had I not loved another historical novel by the same author, a book called Katherine. It's about a woman in the early 70s (present day when the book was written) who winds up going back to Tudor England to right wrongs in past lives.Īnyone who knows me will tell you that I am not into past lives. It's called Green Darkness and it was written by a Anya Seton. Mostly because I got lost in a good book.


I had another post planned for today, but it never got written.
