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The Lady of Misrule: A Novel
The Lady of Misrule: A Novel | Suzannah Dunn
2 posts | 4 read | 3 to read
The unforgettable story of Lady Jane Grey's imprisonment in the Tower of London, after ruling England for only nine days . . . Escorting the nine-day queen Lady Jane Grey across the Tower of London from throne room into imprisonment is Elizabeth Tilney, who surprised even herself by volunteering for the job. All Elizabeth knows is she's keen to be away from home; she could do with some breathing space. And anyway, it won't be for long: everyone knows Jane will go free as soon as the victorious new queen is crowned. Which is a good thing because the two sixteen-year-olds, cooped up together in a room in the Gentleman Gaoler's house, couldn't be less compatible. Protestant Jane is an icily self-composed idealist, and Catholic Elizabeth is . . . well, anything but. They are united though by their disdain for the seventeen-year-old boy to whom Jane has recently been married: petulant, noisily-aggrieved Guildford Dudley, held prisoner in a neighboring tower and keen to pursue his prerogative of a daily walk with his wife. As Jane's captivity extends into the increasingly turbulent last months of 1553, the two girls learn to live with each other, but Elizabeth finds herself drawn into the difficult relationship between the newlyweds. And when, at the turn of the year, events take an unexpected and dangerous direction, her newfound loyalties are put to the test.
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KikiLovesBooks
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Mehso-so

Not a terrible book. A lot of anachronistic language. I enjoyed the perspective. A teenager volunteers to be Lady Jane Grey‘s lady in waiting after she is thrown off the throne. She grows close to both Jane and Guildford. Loved the ending. I feel like this would make a great stage play with some changes to the

LeahBergen Anachronistic language can toss me out of a story pretty quickly. 😬 7y
KikiLovesBooks @LeahBergen it crept on me. It sort of happened as the character developed. The novel had a lot of problems, but it was an easy enough read, and by the time is started happening I was sort of invested. I honestly wish it had been better edited. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 7y
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aliasNayNay
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Panpan

As a lover of historical fiction, especially that involving the Tudor period, I found this book to be lacking! The setting, the story, and the characters, all of which just seemed flat. This book did not draw me in and create that feeling of 'being transported to another place and time.' I thought it was just a slow, lengthy story.