I've discounted Gregory in the past as a kind of fluffy historical romance writer, but this was actually quite good. This book is light on the romance and really tells a fairly historically accurate tale (with a lot of added speculation to fill in the gaps) of three women struggling for power in Tu...
Yet another wonderful installment. I love the three different perspectives on the dire situations facing these three women, and the insight into their motivations and fears. I find myself pitying Jane Boleyn, as she just gets crazier by the minute in the book...
Surprise, this one actually got four stars from me. While it's on the low end of the four stars, it's still an improvement on most of the rest of PG's work. While there are other, better novels out there about Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Jane Rochford, this isn't too awful. What I really di...
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