Tak mi smutno, że to już koniec. Wiedziałam, jak historia Ryszarda III się skończy, a jednak wzruszenie i emocje towarzyszyły mi do ostatniej strony. Ta część podobała mi się najbardziej. Opisuje ostatnie dwa lata życia Ryszarda, dwa krótkie lata jego panowania. Czas pełen smutku, kiedy odchodzą naj...
Druga część trylogii Sandry Worth jest króciutka – około 180 stron – i początek jej to przypomnienie głównych bohaterów i tego, co działo się wcześniej. Po przebrnięciu przez trochę nudnawy, z uwagi na powtórki, początek, szybko wciągnęłam się w dalsze dzieje Ryszarda i jego drogi do tronu. Ryszard,...
Bardzo dobrze czytało mi się tę książkę, pierwszą część trylogii Sandry Worth „ The Rose of York” . Z dużym zaciekawieniem poznawałam fakty dotyczące Wojny Dwóch Róż. Nie jest to temat zupełnie dla mnie nowy, czytałam już książki o tym smutnym okresie w historii Anglii, ale wizja wydarzeń i postaci ...
When I first started this book, I wasnt sure that I was going to enjoy it. But as I got into the book deeper I had a greater appreciation for Lady Isobel.As a young woman she was blinded by love for Sir John Neville, but knows that nothing can ever come of it, especially since they are different sid...
The King’s Daughter: A Novel of the First Tudor Queen is a complex but approachable historical fiction novel narrated by Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and the wife of Henry VII. Without a doubt I was captivated from beginning to end by Worth’s ability to weave the intrigue and suspense,...
In this last book, Richard and Anne, now King and Queen of England, suffer through their losses and the greed that is still tearing the country apart. Henry Tudor is making his claim for the throne, and his mother and step-father, Lord and Lady Stanley are heavily involved with his revolt, although ...
This was an interesting look at the young life of Richard, brother to Edward king of England. This book gives a more indepth look at the young man who would grow up, in his brothers shadows, always there, yet sometimes unnoticed. He is placed in the Warwick household, where he befriends John, Lord ...
Elizabeth of York did not have the fairy tale upbringing of most princesses. She was born to Edward, King of England and her mother Queen Elizabeth, or known to most as Elizabeth Woodville. Much of her childhood was spent in sanctuary, where her mother, a power and greed driven woman, stayed until s...
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 ...
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