![]() ![]() her tale of Elizabeth Woodville's tenacious fight for her family's position during the Wars of the Roses oozes sex appeal and suspense' Glamour magazine 'Lady Margaret Beaufort cold, clever, calculating will stop at nothing to put her son Henry Tudor on the throne. From then on conflict, betrayal and murder stalk her life as the Queen of England' Mirror 'As with The Other Boleyn Girl, Gregory's clever blend of fact and fiction is a lot racier than the average historical biography. Popular history at its best' Daily Mail 'History comes gloriously alive as widowed Elisabeth Woodville of the House of Lancaster seduces and marries Yorkist King Edward IV. providing intelligent escape, a trip through time to a dangerous past.", 'It would be hard to make history more entertaining, lively or engaging' Sunday Express 'Queen of the historical novel' Mail on Sunday 'Gregory brings to life the sights, smells and textures of 16th-century England' Kate Mosse, Financial Times 'Rollicking, page-turning stuff' Metro 'Of Woodville herself, Gregory makes a fascinating heroi≠strong, ambitious, vengeful, beautiful and tinged with more than a hint of witchcraft. ![]() "Gregory is one of historical fiction's superstars, and "The Kingmaker's Daughter" shows why. ![]()
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