I Am Anne Boleyn.

I Am Anne Boleyn.

Maren Spencer, is a practical woman, grounded, not given to flights of fancy. On a lark, she gets the chance to join a conference call by a famous psychic who claims that we all have had many past lives, and that his "Spirit Guides" can help people learn about what happened to themselves in prior incarnations.


On the call, she enters a meditative state and is "transported" the distant past. She's in a large and beautifully appointed room wearing expensive clothes and playing with a two-or three-year-old girl. An older woman enters the room and calls the child to her. Maren feels as if she will never see the child again and is profoundly sad. The words "Your daughter loves you!" ring out in her mind, and she feels surprisingly forgiven, but for what, she doesn't know. However, she does know with certainty who the little girl was Elizabeth Tudor, her daughter. Weeks and months pass as more of these "memories" that are not her own, come to her in waking dreams. It takes time for Maren to accept that she is remembering the memories of ANNE BOLEYN.


Were these past life memories? Did Maren's soul once incarnate in early sixteenth century England, as Henry VIII's ill-fated second wife, Anne Boleyn? Can Maren trust her "waking dreams" to be the memories of Anne Boleyn? Will remembering her life as Anne, help her to resolve and understand her own fears and struggles in her current life? Anne knows that Maren is the final reincarnation of their shared soul and has given her a mandate to share her real story with a world that demonized her in her own time. Maren must help Anne clear her own name, once and for all.


There are hundreds of accounts Anne's life from everyone but her. The time has come to listen to Anne Boleyn tell her story, using the voice and spirit of the latest reincarnation of the soul she shares with Maren Spencer.


Step back in time with Maren and let yourself be the judge.

  • A marvelous read; well-written and deeply affecting.

    Intelligence, compassion, and veracity shine through the voices of Maren Spencer and Anne Boleyn in this intriguing tale. Whatever your views of reincarnation, channeling, and psychic ability, there is much wisdom and insight to be gained by hearing a first-person account of Anne Boleyn’s life and her fateful marriage to King Henry VIII.

  • Impossible to put down!

    I Am Anne Boleyn: A Memoir in Two Distinct Voices by Kate Arthur is by far the best book I’ve read this year. Maren moves the story effortlessly between her time in the here and now in her own voice, and Anne telling her story of her life in her voice of 500 years ago. Whether you believe in reincarnation or not this is a great read.

  • A fascinating read from a interesting prospective.

    “I am Anne Boleyn is a very interesting read that you do not want to put down. Maren’s feeling she is Anne Boleyn offers a fascinating insight to what seems like an extremely real and authentic occurrence. Read for yourself this fresh perspective.”

  • I couldn't put it down!

    A fascinating and original blend of history, fiction, and spirituality. It offers a fresh and sympathetic portrayal of Anne Boleyn, one of the most controversial and misunderstood women in history.

    Well-written, engaging, and captivating. The author uses a dual narrative structure, alternating between Maren’s and Anne’s voices, to create a contrast and a connection between the two women. The book is rich in emotion, drama, romance, and intrigue.

  • Very interesting book.

    Really kept my interest! Gave me a new perspective on the history of England and the royal family. Started to read and kept reading, even though I knew the ending. Very well-written! Gave me a lot to think about!

  • Fascinating! The Real Story of Anne Boleyn.

    This is truly a remarkable and exciting read for anyone who believes in reincarnation. So much has been written about Anne Boleyn already, but this sets things straight about what really happened.

    I should think that anyone that doesn’t believe in past lives will at the least enjoy a fascinating perspective on the life of Anne Boleyn.