The story of this novel focuses on the lives of Margaret Tudor, Mary Tudor and Katherine of Aragon and is told from Margaret’s point of view. We see each of the women become a queen, get married, have children, lose children and deal with being a woman in medieval times. My first thoughts about this novel was that like a couple of Gregory’s other books, it was a bit repetitive in places. Margaret is constantly reminding us that she is a Tudor and of her rivalry with Katherine that you feel like she is saying the same thing over and over. I felt the same way with The King’s Curse and The Red Queen , also by Gregory. This book was a bit of a slow burner to begin with but the pace did pick up a bit as I read on. The main character, Margaret, isn’t very likeable. She seems very fickle. Her attitude to people seems to change with the wind. She loves Katherine of Aragon then she hates her then she loves her again then she’s back to hating her. She seems very insecure (a common Tudor tr...