Tudor History Lovers discussion

This topic is about
A Dangerous Inheritance
Group Reads
>
April 2014 - A Dangerous Inheritance, by Alison Weir

Okay I purchased the kindle ebook and by golly :) I'm going to read and hopefully join in the discussion.
Cindy
Cindy








Here is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I finished this book and loved it.
The way she described the times and all that it entailed, wow, to me it was like I was there (am I crazy? probably! One of the many reasons why I love to read) :)
I also prefer more historical and less fiction.
I love Alison Weir but just wish her ebooks were cheaper. Sad thing I have quite a few of her dtb but find that I read much better and more on my Kindle or Nook.
The way she described the times and all that it entailed, wow, to me it was like I was there (am I crazy? probably! One of the many reasons why I love to read) :)
I also prefer more historical and less fiction.
I love Alison Weir but just wish her ebooks were cheaper. Sad thing I have quite a few of her dtb but find that I read much better and more on my Kindle or Nook.



Yeah, just as I get into the flow of one narrative, she starts up with the other one again, it seems like. Somehow I feel very disjointed in my reading.








There are some books on the Grey sisters, but again would not just be focussed on Katherine. One I found, but have not read is The Sisters Who Would Be Queen by Leanda de Lisle:
The Sisters Who Would Be Queen



Three Maids for a Crown: A Novel of the Grey Sisters by Ella March Chase
This was a good book, but again it is about the three Grey Sisters
Actually here is a link that might help....
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...

On another note I have to say don't take anything by Philippa Gregory as fact. The little I've seen of her work is very good fiction, but historical fact has no place in her world.

There are some books on the Grey sister..."
I read the the Lisle book when it came out. Overall it is a very good attempt at defining the Grey sisters and their lives without a lot of historical documentation. In retrospect very much like Alison Weir's Mary Boleyn you get a good sense but wish there was a little more substance.

I also bought The Queen's Rivals a while ago, has anybody read it?



They can't all be winners for all of us!



That would be awesome!


I agree that would be amazing although I would hope it would be just a little bit salacious and not all prim and proper!
Books mentioned in this topic
Sisters of Treason (other topics)The Sisters Who Would Be Queen (other topics)
After Elizabeth: The Rise of James of Scotland and the Struggle for the Throne of England (other topics)
Three Maids for a Crown (other topics)
The Sisters Who Would Be Queen (other topics)
More...
This novel seems to be set at the Tower of London, and features Lady Katherine Grey, Katherine Plantagenet, and the Princes in the Tower. It was published in 2012, and should be pretty widely available.