Nobody does the Tudors better than Gregory (The Other Boleyn Girl), so it should come as no surprise that her latest—the War of the Roses as seen through the eyes of Henry VII's mother —is confident, colorful, convincing, and full of conflict, betrayal, and political maneuvering. Gregory gives... read more
“We may be of the same family, but that is the very reason why we are not friends, for we are rivals for the throne.”Mother of Margaret Beaufort
“I think the queen and Duke Richard will fight like dogs over the bone that is the little prince, I think they will tear him apart.”Thomas Stanley
“This was my destiny: to put my son on the throne of England, and those who laughed at my visions and doubted my vocation will call me My Lady, the King's Mother, and I shall sign myself Margaret Regina: Margaret R.”Margaret Beaufort
“It is not a question of the rights of the cause, but simply on which side I was born.”Henry Stafford
“"I don’t think your God has ever advised you otherwise. You hear only what you want. He only ever commands your preferences.””Thomas Stanley
“"Since you were a girl, of course not. Since you were a girl you could only be the bridge to the next generation; you could be nothing more than the means by which our family gets a boy."”Mother of Margaret Beaufort
“"What I wish and what God wishes must be the same."”Margaret Beaufort
it seems to me that there is nothing more likely to cure a woman of lust than marriage.Highlighted by 30 Kindle customers
We of Lancaster are the direct line of descent from Edward III by his son, John of Gaunt. The direct line! But the Yorks can only trace their line back to John of Gaunt’s younger brother Edmund. They are a junior line: they are not descended from Edward’s heir; they descend from a younger brother. They can only inherit the throne of England if there is no Lancaster boy left.Highlighted by 28 Kindle customers
the wife, of Edmund Tudor, the king’s half brother. The Tudor boys are the sons of the king’s own mother, Queen Catherine of Valois, by her second marriage to Owen Tudor. There are two Tudor brothers, both great favorites of the king, Edmund and Jasper. Both half royal, both favored. You will marry the older one.”Highlighted by 24 Kindle customers
I have to say I am much less impressed by crucifixion now that I am in childbirth. It is really not possible that anything could hurt more than this. I grieve for the suffering of Our Lord, of course. But if He had tried a bad birth He would know what pain is.Highlighted by 24 Kindle customers
I don’t think your God has ever advised you otherwise. You hear only what you want. He only ever commands your preferences.”Highlighted by 22 Kindle customers
“We are all royal. Why do we have to be rivals? We are all Plantagenets, we are all descended from Edward III. We are all cousins. Richard, Duke of York, is cousin to the king just as I am.”Highlighted by 21 Kindle customers
I am Lady Margaret Tudor, born a Beaufort, of the House of Lancaster, cousin to the sleeping King of England. But he is both a Beaufort and a Tudor. He has royal blood on both sides. He is Earl of Richmond, of the House of Lancaster, and has a claim, after the king’s son, Prince Edward, to the throne of England.Highlighted by 16 Kindle customers
virago as well. On the third day, Jasper is ready to ride away again, and IHighlighted by 11 Kindle customers
dox … my woman friend thought that Joan was a holy maid, called by God to save France from us English. Thought she couldn’t be touched by a sword. Thought she was a little angel.” “And what was she like?”Highlighted by 8 Kindle customers
doxy …” The maid snapped her fingers at him, and he choked down the word. “A youngHighlighted by 6 Kindle customers
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Author's Note
Preceded by The White Queen, and followed by The Lady of the Rivers.
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