The Private Life of Anne Boleyn

· Pink Flamingo Media
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Anne Boleyn is sent by her father to the French court to complete her education. Her family fortunes depend on her making a successful marriage, and she sets out to use sex as a means of social advancement. Two older members of the court instruct her in fellatio and anal sex. While from her maid, she enjoys frequent bouts of lesbian sex. When she moves to the court of Henry VIII, she intends to seduce him and become his wife, knowing that his current wife Catherine has failed to produce an heir and is on her way out. Anne’s scheme is to offer sexual favours to various courtiers of the king in exchange for knowledge of his sexual preferences and, eventually, for an introduction. By feeding Henry with a succession of sexual pleasures, she works her way into his affections. By successively sucking his cock, allowing him to fuck her ass, then pegging him in return and arranging a threesome, Anne soon has the king eating out of her hand.

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Olivia Montoya Harris
July 20, 2024
this book is ridiculous,filthy, and absolutely disgraceful. I am not a great fan of Anne Boleyn , but to write her story in this particular manner is so disrespectful to her memory and making light of the dispicable chain of events that led to her horrific downfall and the scheme Henry viii and Cromwell orchestrated to do away with her permanently. Her story , whether one likes her or not , is not a joke .
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