2nd in trilogy - was ok, bit weaker than the first, but will finish the trilogy.
2nd in trilogy - was ok, bit weaker than the first, but will finish the trilogy.
Todays reading space 😁
#Gladstonerds
Book #24 of 2021! I‘m loving Fremantle‘s writing style and her vision for bringing lesser known Tudor characters to life!
Lady Jane Grey is a great tragedy of its time, takes place just after Lady Jane‘s beheading, follows her sisters as through court life after the fall of their family. I liked how it started out, it was interesting, but than it dragged in the middle, and the ending was rushed. The author did a good job giving the reader a real sense of that period of time and how people behaved, I just thought it took a long time to get to the heart of the story.
Sister of Treason by Elizabeth Fremantle: the book is set at the Tudor Court and the focus is Katherine, and Mary Grey, after their oldest sister, Lady Jane Grey had been executed by Queen Mary Tudor. I find the Tudors endlessly fascinating, and I enjoy reading Fremantle's book. But, I found this one a little boring. It was a good story, with interesting characters from our Royal History, just not one of her better novels.
This makes me laugh. Happy Treason Day my fellow Americans! #redswhitesandblues #jubilantjuly
Husband was laughing and I didn't know why. Turns out he was taking a series of photos of me being thoroughly invested in this book!
#aprilbookshowers I don't have any books actually #onthenightstand , but I do have two big piles next to it.
#lyricalapril #royals After thoroughly enjoying her novel The Girl in the Glass Tower, I'm now reading all of Elizabeth Fremantle's historical novels on English royaltyx These two deal with Jane, Katherine and Mary Grey, and Katherine Parr. (Plus tiara, to complement the theme! 😄 👸🏻)