Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Review: MISTRESS TO THE CROWN, by Isolde Martin


Mistress to the Crown, by Isolde Martin

In MISTRESS TO THE CROWN, Elizabeth Shore is all that a royal mistress should be, and way more! Getting a taste of what the upper class is like from working in her father’s elegant shop for ladies’ wear, Elizabeth wants nothing to do with her dull-witted, impotent and much older husband, William Shore. She wants her marriage annulled at any cost.

 Enter King Edward IV’s great confidant, William Hastings, to fix all that. Her new life begins as Hastings’ tutored love apprentice, after which she becomes King Edward’s mistress. Because of this, there are evidently a few racy scenes; luckily, the book does not stay that course for long. In this cleverly written novel, the focus changes, with the history of the Wars of the Roses taking precedence – and ultimately this is what gives the book its true intensity.

Isolde Martyn falters at nothing in this amazing, vividly scripted retelling of history. The facts are meticulously researched, and the characters almost reincarnated from the past. Jane, as the King prefers to call her, is more than just a mistress. She becomes a voice for many people by petitioning their needs to the king. She is detested, prosecuted and demeaned by some, while loved, defended and trusted by most.

I enjoyed MISTRESS TO THE CROWN, immensely; particularly because the author is able to convey the history perfectly while keeping me satiated with the plausibility of it all. From intense moments of love to scenes of prison cells, false accusations, and beheadings, this is an extremely captivating read!

This review was originally published in the May Edition of HNR and can also be found here:  http://historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/mistress-to-the-crown/

4 comments:

Seccionista said...

I used to love Isolde Martyn's books. Haven't read one in a while. Thanks for the review!

Mystica said...

Thanks for this review. Sadly this author is not available in our local library but am making a note of this one anyway.

Lucy said...

Hi Ana:) You should really read this one- it's really good!

Hi Mystica:) That's too bad...maybe if you put a request for it- they can get it for you?

Marg said...

I can't decide if I want to read this one or not. I have owned it for a while. Maybe one day!