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Daughter of York

Daughter of York

2008 • 557 pages

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I loved this story the entire way though. I have read extensively on the other members of the family, but Margaret was always a passing name in the works. In this story, she comes to life, and breathes new life into the House of York, trying to maintain family strength and togetherness as the years slowly start to show cracks. The book also paints some of the Woodville family in a different light. While most of the time they are vilified, and shown as evil, the love that Margaret and Anthony Woodville share points to something different.

It was interesting to see the twists and turns this story took. There were a few times when I felt sure I knew what was going to happen next, but found myself surprised more than once. I had a hard time putting this one down!

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