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Between Two Queens (Secrets of the Tudor Court, #2)
by Kate Emerson
by Kate Emerson
I needed my Tudor fix and I am not familiar with the character of Nan Bassett, so I am thoroughly enjoying this story told from her point of view. The last half of the book was full of the Tudor intrigue and I could not put it down. As usual, since there are only about 6 names used in the 1500's, it was a bit hard to keep track of the various characters.
The author has a great mini biography section at the end where she lists and describes the various royals contained within the story.
I love learning all I can about the Tudor court and Maid of Honor Anne (Nan) Bassett was no exception. Each chapter begins with diary entries, which gives true historical reference, and the author fleshes out Mistress Bassett and the part she possibly played between three queens, not two.
The author has a great mini biography section at the end where she lists and describes the various royals contained within the story.
I love learning all I can about the Tudor court and Maid of Honor Anne (Nan) Bassett was no exception. Each chapter begins with diary entries, which gives true historical reference, and the author fleshes out Mistress Bassett and the part she possibly played between three queens, not two.
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