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ISBN: 0743277317

ISBN13: 9780743277310

Daughter of York

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History tells us that the intelligent, wealthy, and powerful Margaret of York had everything any woman could want, except for love. The acclaimed author of A Rose for the Crown takes us between the lines of history and into her heart. It is 1461: Edward, son of Richard of York, ascends to the throne, and his willful sister, Margaret, immediately becomes a pawn in European politics as Edward negotiates her marriage. The young Margaret falls deeply...

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Brilliant Book

I loved reading this book, cover to cover, I didn't want it to end!If you love historical novels then this is a must read! "A Rose For A Crown" also written by this author is just as captivating. Waiting to read #3 :)

Daughter of York

"History is delicious and engaging in Daughter of York. Anne Easter Smith's fresh writing and captivating personages draw her readers so deeply into fifteenth century Europe, they will find it difficult to return to the present. Walk with Margaret of York through a world meticulously researched and imaginatively recreated by Smith and indulge yourself in a splendid journey." --- Eleanor Garrell Berger, author of Stepping Out: A Tenderfoot's Guide to the Principles, Practices, and Pleasures of Countryside Walking

Historical Fiction at it's best!

Thank you again Anne Easter Smith..another delightful read. I could not put this book down. I loved the characters and did not feel like I was muddling through history. Altho I liked "Rose for the Crown" (if you haven't read this, drop everything and get this book) a little better, I would never short change "York". It was such fun putting this family together again and it was very heplful to have read the "Rose" first. I love a book that transports me to another time and place and this one certainly does. The descriptions of the setting were vivid and clearly imaginable. The characters are very interesting and I felt as if I knew them well. I loved the intrigue (one of the authors definite strong points). I would and have recommend this book to any one who enjoys a good read but especially to a lover of historic fiction.

Historically accurate, plus a possible romance

This is a richly detailed novel of one of the most enigmatic characters in the Wars of the Roses, Margaret of York. She was a sister of Edward IV and Richard III, and had a political marriage to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, but they never had any children. The author imagines a very touching romance which lasted for many years. A great read for any fan of the late Middle Ages, or of authentic romance.

"Husband and wife looked at each other and understood the relationship they would have from then on.

In this author's fictionalized history, Margaret of York leaves England in the late 15th century, during the last turbulent years of the War of the Roses, to be wed to Charles of Burgundy. When Edward IV takes the English throne, the York's ascendant at last, the country remains bedeviled by the armies of Margaret d' Anjou, wife of the incompetent Henry VI, on behalf of the Lancastrians. Margaret of York's marriage is meant to cement the relationship with Burgundy, forming a barrier to Louis of France, who manipulates behind the scenes for his country's advantage. Saddened to leave her brothers, Edward IV, George of Clarence and Richard of York, Margaret understands her duty; she has harbored dreams of romantic love, a scenario unlikely for one of royal birth, whose marriage is arranged for political advantage, love incidental and rare. Nevertheless she has set her affections on Anthony Woodville, married brother of Edward's controversial new queen, Elizabeth Woodville. Edward has been expected to marry well at the diplomatic direction of "the Kingmaker", the earl of Warwick, but Edward shocks everyone by choosing Elizabeth, besotted with her beauty. Soon the clever new queen begins a systematic positioning of family members, upsetting the powerful Neville's. While Edward indulges himself with a woman who will bring as much trouble to his reign as did the infamous Margaret d' Anjou, Margaret of York has no such luxury, her only comfort the company of Anthony Woodville on the voyage to Burgundy. Knowing they are not meant to be together, Margaret and Anthony's unrequited love is the only balm the young wife will know for many years as Charles's mate. The Duke of Burgundy is an ambitious, warlike man, determined not to be like his womanizing father. Not at his best when dealing with the weaker sex, Charles does not require much of Margaret, nor does he give much. Quickly realizing that her marriage will be far from what she had imagined, Margaret adapts, affectionately welcoming Charles's daughter, Mary, his heir, learning the language of her subjects and moving frequently from place to place to keep the peace against Charles' constant demands for more troops and taxes to fund his aggressions. Easter Smith portrays a courageous, lonely woman who is beloved of her people, unable to bear children and brutalized by her husband. Buoyed by secret missives from Woodville over the years, Margaret learns of England's continuing trouble from afar, Warwick's rebellion, George of Clarence's foolish ambitions and Louis's evil machinations, clinging to a fanciful love but enduring a painful existence. Ably written from the perspective outside England, the second half of the lengthy novel is more rewarding than the first, Margaret coming into her own through a series of challenges that she must face alone. Margaret's drama is powerful, her heart with her country, yet also with her new home and her loyal retainers and counselors. It is a lonely place for a wo
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