Jane Hardstaff
Autor(a) de The Executioner's Daughter
Obras de Jane Hardstaff
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 2
- Membros
- 79
- Popularidade
- #226,897
- Avaliação
- 3.7
- Resenhas
- 3
- ISBNs
- 12
6/10, a rather unsatisfying historical novel since the main character was a very annoying and reckless character mainly because she kept making bad decisions like wandering off and going to the river so she nearly got herself killed and it was all to escape a prophecy and her father? Really? Also the plot started off action packed and then dragged when Moss wandered around, stowed herself away in a sleigh just to meet the Queen at the time this book was set and then went back to the Bloody Tower which I thought she hated so why would she come back? Also she made a new friend called Salter who turned out to be a thief and a scammer but she fell for it and then she hated him and now she's back with him and the only reason this happened was probably to show that that character experienced some development. Also the ending sucked since the Riverwitch rejected the prophecy and that's it, it fizzled out. What a shame. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone and you would be better off reading about King Henry VIII and Queen Anne elsewhere or you could read another historical novel like Traitor's Kiss by Pauline Francis. There's a sequel to this but I won't read it and it's unlikely that my library would get it considering that this is 9 years old now.… (mais)