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by D.L. Bogdan
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More of the Most Happy Reader
More of the Most Happy Reader rated it 12 years ago
Secrets of the Tudor Court is told from the perspective of Mary Howard, a marginal but well-connected woman in Tudor England. Mary was not only the daughter of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, married to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, was in service as a lady in waiting to five of Henry VIII’s que...
candyy
candyy rated it 13 years ago
I just wish that Mary stood up to her father.
Leslie's Book Fort
Leslie's Book Fort rated it 13 years ago
I really wish they let us give half-star ratings, because I would give this three and a half if I could. I have mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, it does a pretty good job of telling the story of Mary Howard, a relatively minor figure in the Tudor court, but one who was connected to the powe...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 15 years ago
I'm beginning to see a pattern developing in the latest offerings in historical fiction similar to what I'm accustomed to in romances - you have the solid gritty novels with real historical detail and then there are the wall-paper variety with a prettified historical setting - and in my IMHO this bo...
The Welsh Bookworm
The Welsh Bookworm rated it 56 years ago
Series info:Tudor court series1. Secrets of the Tudor court 2. Rivals in the Tudor court
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