First, I seriously disliked this woman, That Beaufort woman as I called her in my head. Secondly, this was another great story by Gregory. She sure has an easy way of writing.She is pious, and as a child she is thrilled to have Saint's knees from kneeling so much. She wants to be like Joan of Arc, a...
Having just finished The White Queen, the first in Ms. Gregory's Plantagenet series, the history behind The Red Queen was very familiar. However, that does not mean that my overall enjoyment of The Red Queen was diminished in any way. Rather, it provided a fascinating contrast and lesson on the i...
A bit better than TWQ, and will appeal to PG fans, but perhaps not the serious Ricardians.http://misfitandmom.wordpress.com/2010/07/26/the-red-queen-by-philippa-gregory/
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