![]() ![]() ![]() Younis creates an 11 year-old Henry Tudor who is skipping out on his old bat of a Granny (Margaret Beaufort, who must suffer more in bad historical fiction than Judas Iscariot) to zip over to the twee manor of Coudemoure with Charles Brandon to pitch some pre-adolescent woo at the equally young Elizabeth de Grey. It did not disappoint.īasically this is the deluxe version of the "If Only I Had Known Elizabeth Tudor, Henry Tudor, Marie Antoinette, Sisi, the Grand Duchess OlgaTatianaMariaAnastasia, We Would Have Been Besties" School of Weird A-Historical Fiction. To be completely honest, I plowed on after The 7th Wife of Henry the 8th (a title that makes no sense even within the senseless context of the book) just to see how awful this was going to get. It takes real skill to write something this long and this bad, but Ms. I'm only going to review the first of this multi-generational nonsense saga, but I did read all of them. ![]()
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