Three Sisters, Three Queens (Gregory)

Book Reviews
Philippa Gregory’s historical fiction about the Tudors, including the best-seller The Other Boleyn Girl, has earned her a devoted following, and Three Sisters, Three Queens is sure to bring her more.
St. Paul Pioneer Press


Mesmerizing, intimate...Gregory defines what it means to be a writer of historical fiction. She lures readers straight into the hearts and minds of her characters by masterful storytelling and brilliant reimagination blended with historical fact. She brings history to life.
Romance Times


The ultimate job in centuries past was ruling. Historical fiction maven Gregory takes on three women, all part of King Henry VIII’s world, who serve as queens of England, France, and Scotland.
Library Journal


A fictional tale as steeped in history as it is in intrigue and family dysfunction.... Gregory excels in plucking real-life women out of their secondary places in the historical chorus and placing them stage center in starring roles.
Booklist


This narrative of three queens is told strictly from the perspective, often acerbic, often envious, of only one: Margaret Tudor, who became Queen of Scots when she married, by long planned arrangement, King James of Scotland in 1502.... Never dull.
Kirkus Reviews

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