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Pale Rose of England: A Novel of the Tudors - Community Reviews back

by Sandra Worth
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Babs Book Bistro
Babs Book Bistro rated it 13 years ago
I have always heard the prince was not who he said he was. It's a great mystery no one will really be able to tell us what is truth and what is myth. I enjoyed the book for that main reason and to learn more about Catherine. She truly believed who Richard was and loved him until her death. Even ...
Tanzanite
Tanzanite rated it 14 years ago
http://shelfandstuff.blogspot.com/2011/04/pale-rose-of-england-by-sandra-worth.html
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 14 years ago
This is the kind of historical novel that reminds me why I love the genre. It's meaty, it's exciting, it's engrossing, it's romantic, it's chilling, and it's absolutely un-put-down-able. This era (reign of Henry VII) is one I'm wholly unfamiliar with but Worth sets up the story and characters so w...
jemidar
jemidar rated it 14 years ago
I read this novel because I wanted to find out more about Catherine Gordon but was very disappointed because this book was more sugary, candy floss romance (and it didn't even do that very well) than informative historical fiction. What "facts" were included were questionable at best and ridiculous...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 14 years ago
History tells us that a young man known as Perkin Warbeck claimed to be the son of Edward IV, one of the lost princes in the tower and the rightful King of England. Supported by his *aunt* Margaret of Burgundy, he eventually came to Scotland and obtained support from King James in his efforts to inv...
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