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I am weeping...just finished Charlotte Sophia. What a wonderful lady and queen she was. The fight she made as an abolitionist in a climate that was not accepting of this view was heroic to say the least. She put her personal safety at risk to support the cause.
Her friendship with Mme Lia D’Eon was glue that held the plot together. A surprise to find he was ‘sir’ not madame. I loved their relationship!
Her half brother, Jon, Anne, and their daughter, Charlotte Anne were so lovely. The connection and affection between them was so poignant and powerful.
Also loved the relationship Charlotte had with her ladies, Schwelly and Haggie, who provided a lifeline in her lonely, isolated existence. The were her family.
King George III was presented sympathetically, although I never liked him much.He was a product of his time. Charlotte definitely was not!
Tina Andrews writing sometimes dipped into the ‘beach book’ category in her writing, however; I became so consumed with the plot I overlooked these slips.
So very glad I saw the tv series, Brigerton, and became interested in finding out more about Charlotte and George!