Regency Era Witch Mary Bateman

Regency Era Witch Mary Bateman

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What If Anne Boleyn Sewed Her Head Back On?

Rebecca Lehmann's new book The Beheading Game begins with Anne Boleyn, post-execution, waking up and reattaching her head. From there, this book explores life in Tudor era England, Anne Boleyn's quest for revenge (and to reunite with her daughter), and so much more. Rebecca joins ...  Show more

Was the Real Queen Charlotte Black? (Revisited)

Queen Charlotte on Bridgerton is inspired by the real-life Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom. On Bridgerton, Charlotte is shown as a Black woman living in Regency England. There have long been rumours about Charlotte’s real-life Black ancestry ...  Show more

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