Tuesday 10 December 2013

Rivals in the Tudor Court by Darcey Bonnette

 

About the Book

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Book Two in the Tudor Court Trilogy
 
Rating: Great
Pages: 337
Released: 2011
Published by: Kensington Publishing
 
-information by Goodreads
 
 

Synopsis:

As the daughter of a Duke, Elizabeth Stafford's future seems bright. But when she is betrothed to Thomas Howard she must sacrifice all for duty. Elizabeth is surprised by her new husbands passion, but when he takes a mistress she is determined to fight for her love and honour. Together Elizabeth and Bess Holland compete for Thomas's affections, but neither can satisfy Thomas's desire for the Howard name to become part of the Royal bloodline. 

 

First Line:

"Thomas Howard, January 1547 -
Two bitches, a bewildered dolt, and a hothead have condemned me to this wretched place."

 

Review:

Rivals in the Tudor Court beautifully captures the many facets of human nature. This book completely lays bare all the characters souls and allows you to see every inch of their character. I have never read a book quite like this. Its told from three POV's: Thomas Howard, Elizabeth Howard and Bess Holland. The story is beautifully written. You follow each character as they struggle with the ups and downs of life as part of the Tudor Court. Each went on a journey of self discovery that by the end of the book they have all self reflected and know who they truly are, and they can all be at peace with their actions of the past. Darcey Bonnette's writing style is one of the best I've ever read, and it was a shame to finish reading this book.   

 

Recommended Audience:

Anyone over 18 as there are scenes of an adult nature.

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