Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Daisy's Review of the Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory
Title/Author: The Lady of the Rivers (The Cousins' War #3) by Philippa Gregory
Publisher/Date published: Simon & Schuster, October 18th 2011
How I got this book: received it from the publisher as an egalley
Goodreads summary: "Jacquetta, daughter of the Count of Luxembourg and kinswoman to half the royalty of Europe, was married to the great Englishman John, Duke of Bedford, uncle to Henry VI. Widowed at the age of nineteen she took the extraordinary risk of marrying a gentleman of her house-hold for love, and then carved out a life for herself as Queen Margaret of Anjou's close friend and a Lancaster supporter - until the day that her daughter Elizabeth Woodville fell in love and married the rival king Edward IV. Of all the little-known but important women of the period, her dramatic story is the most neglected. With her links to Melusina, and to the founder of the house of Luxembourg, together with her reputation for making magic, she is the most haunting of heroines."
I had completely forgotten how much I love Philippa Gregory's books! I've read The Other Boleyn Girl and The Queen's Fool and I loved them, I don't know why I waited this long to read another of this author's books!
I'm such an anglophile and every time I pick up one of the books about a part of english history, I can't believe I didn't know more about that time period already. Seriously, I think we skipped the interesting parts of history in high school.
I loved Jacquetta as a character! She was such a sweet young girl, who just wanted to be loved and was disappointed when she found out her first husband didn't marry her for love at all. I loved that she had visions and that they were both beautiful and tragic. And Richard! OMG, Richard! If there ever was a swoonworthy historical character, it's him! Wouldn't you want your man to say 'I always come home to you'?? I know I do! But then again, mine doesn't go off to fight wars, only soccer matches ;)
I never knew Henry VI was so messed up! And OMG, the foreshadowing for what is to become of Elizabeth Woodville, Jacquetta's daughter! Sure, I've heard of the princes in the Tower that nobody is really sure about what happened to them, but that she was their mother... I can't wait to read the previous two books in the series, I'm dying to find out EVERYTHING!
My rating: 5 stars
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I love Philippa Gregory as well! Loved her Boleyn series. I haven't picked this one up yet. Thanks for the great review. I don't know why I've waited so long to get it but will try and pick it up soon!
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The cover is so pretty... thanks for your great review! It sounds like such an interesting book and I love the way you rave about the author. I need to read some of her books!!
ReplyDeleteI've read The White Queen, the first in this series, and I couldn't put it down! I need to get a copy of The Cousin's War so I can read this one! Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteI can't read phillipa gregory cause her books are wildly historically inaccurate it dies be bonkers!
ReplyDeleteI love Philippa Gregory as well! Loved her Boleyn series. I haven't picked this one up yet. Thanks for the great review.
ReplyDeleteShe is such a goddess! Great review! Have you noticed that her covers always look so stunning? Haha.
ReplyDeleteThis was my first Philippa Gregory and I loved it! I will definitely check out her other books now.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading The White Queen right now. I can't wait until I get to this one!
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