As an historical fiction lover, Susan Higginbotham has been on my “to be read” list for a long time. When Danielle at Sourcebooks had The Stolen Crown on offer for review, I couldn’t refuse and I’m glad I didn’t.
When Katherine Woodville’s sister Elizabeth marries King Edward IV, her entire life changes. Life was no longer carefree and simple. Kate is betrothed and married to Harry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham when she was just seven years old and he was nine. They really liked one and other and by the time they were old enough to consummate their marriage, they were deeply in love.
We follow Kate and Harry from childhood through adulthood with their alternating points of view. We get to know a lot of details about both of them and who their friends and foes were. Harry becomes fast friends with Richard, Duke of Gloucester and remains loyal to him for many years. However, when Richard’s brother, King Edward dies, he decides he should be king and Harry stick with him. Richard ends up killing some of Kate’s family members and others, to make this happen and Kate and Harry’s marriage becomes at odd and is deeply tested.
Susan Higginbotham made the War of the Roses come alive. I loved the character of Kate and enjoyed following her through her life. Higginbotham deftly fleshed out all the characters and made them come to life. I felt as if I were there. She kept true to the period and included an Author’s Note in the back of the book, where she explained why she took the path she did with the story and what was historically accurate and what she changed. This added to my enjoyment of the book.
As I said above, this was my first time reading Susan Higginbotham, but it certainly won’t be my last! Highly recommended to historical fiction lovers and for those who can’t get enough of the War of the Roses. Higgbotham’s perspective on it is very refreshing.
4/5
So Many Precious Books, So Little Time is the last stop in The Stolen Crown Blog Tour. To find out where the other stops were and to read more about this book, go to Susan Higgibotham’s Blog. Thanks to Danielle Jackson of Source Books for this wonderful book and letting me part of the tour.
Stay tuned tomorrow when Susan Higginbotham will be my guest. There will also be a giveaway.
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I don’t read a lot of historical fiction, but Susan Higginbotham has been on my radar for a while too. I’m glad to see you enjoyed it so much!
Good to know you enjoyed this one, Teddy! It’s on my wishlist.
I’ve read Susan Higginbotham’s previous novels, and enjoyed them. I’m looking forward to reading this novel even though I am not a fan of the Woodvilles, nor of Buckingham. It looks like this novel will give me a different perspective.
Thanks for the review!
I have read many excellent reviews of this book and would love to read it!
Lovely review.. I like to read historical fiction and Susan has it down pat..
I have added her as new author and to my to buy list.
Kathy, I hope to read more of her now. We’ll have to work on making you an historical fiction addict yet. LOL!
Tammy, I think you will enjoy it.
Linda, I think it will give you a different perspective.
Susan, it’s my pleasure! I can hardly wait to read your other books!
Pricilla, I hope you get to read it.
MissKallie, thanks. She does have it down pat.
I haven’t read anything by Susan Higginbotham but I can’t wait to read this book. it sounds great.
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I’ve always found this period of English history so compelling. This story only confirms that.
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Chèli
Cheli’s Shelves
I must confess that normally I am more pro Richard than this book portrays, but it was very nice to read a book which gave a bit more time to some of the characters who are normally pretty much vilified in a lot of the books about this period in time.
Great review Teddy! I really enjoy Susan’s writing and if you liked The Stolen Crown you really must read her other two. They are fantastic!
Glad to see you really enjoyed this one. I must get my hands on a copy. I do hope you read her other two novels; I really enjoyed them.
–Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
Clenna, Your in for a treat.
Chèli, the book is compelling.
Marg, I thought so too. I haven’t made my mind up about Richard though. I guess we will really know what happened to the boys and who was behind it, for instance.
Dar, yes, I must!
Anna, I plan to.
I’ve heard that Susan Higginbotham’s books are very good! I would love to win this one!
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Great review! I LOVE historical fiction and I’ve been wanting to read this one.
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Carol, I can hardly wait to read her others!
Michelle, thanks so much. This book is for historical fiction lovers, for sure. Boy, I wish I could give you extra points for mentioning my pets!