As of late, I have fallen back in love with historical fiction. When I picked up Jeane Westin’s The Spymaster’s Daughter, I was immediately drawn to the period it was written in. I adore reading about Tudor England, especially ones of Elizabeth I. Westin’s promise of intrigue and mystery definitely ...
This was good! There were a few slow parts, but it might have been because of all the information. Proper review to come on DFT.
Lady Anne Gascoigne thinks she's in love with her fiancé until she overhears him and the king discussing the king stealing her virtue. Then she decides that she has to find another husband, one who will save her from the King. He's only really interested if she's a virgin so a wedding night should ...
I had recently won a copy of the author's newest novel, [b:The Virgin's Daughters In the Court of Elizabeth I|6309890|The Virgin's Daughters In the Court of Elizabeth I|Jeane Westin|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51IrB8lziyL._SL75_.jpg|6495029], and while waiting for that I looked at what e...