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A Night in with Juno Dawson

A Night in with Juno Dawson

Gather your coven for a bewitching night in with bestselling novelist, screenwriter, and journalist, Juno Dawson, to celebrate the release of her propulsive novella, Queen B.

The most recent spellbinding instalment of the Sunday Times bestselling Her Majesty’s Royal Coven fantasy series takes readers back to the reign of Henry VIII and the origins of Her Majesty’s Royal Coven under the beautiful and beguiling Anne Boleyn.

Bow down witches.

It’s 1536 and the Queen has been beheaded.

Lady Grace Fairfax, witch, knows that something foul is at play – that someone had betrayed Anne Boleyn and her coven. Wild with the loss of their leader – and her lover, a secret that if spilled could spell Grace’s own end–she will do anything in her power to track down the traitor.

But there’s more at stake than revenge: it was one of their own, a witch, that betrayed them, and Grace isn’t the only one looking for her. King Henry VIII has sent witchfinders after them, and they’re organised like they’ve never been before under his new advisor, the impassioned Sir Ambrose Fulke, a cold man blinded by his faith. His cruel reign could mean the end of witchkind itself. If Grace wants to find her revenge and live, she will have to do more than disappear. 

She will have to be reborn.

In conversation with Tia Kofi, together they will unravel the secrets of Juno’s writing witchcraft, and will take you on a journey back to the bloody beginnings of Her Majesty's Royal Coven to show us the strength, steel, and sacrifice it takes to make a sisterhood.

Don’t miss this opportunity delve into the exquisite pages, designed with illustrations from Emma Viecelli, as Juno will conjure personal anecdotes, chilling histories, and more. 


The ‘stream and book’ package includes a unique ticket for the stream, and a copy of Queen B (RRP £16.99) deliverable to any UK or international address. 

The event will initially be broadcast on 16 July at 6.30pm UK time. It will be available to view up to two weeks after the event has ended and can be accessed Worldwide. If you live in a time zone that does not suit the initial broadcast time you can watch it at any point after the initial showing for two weeks. 

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