Member Reviews
First off I’d like to thank Netgalley, the author and of course the publisher, for allowing me to read this book in exchange for my honest review.
The eleven installment into the Whitehall episode: A King and No King, again is not disappointing. However, with these episodes being short there isn’t a massive amount of details to give out. Think of this as you’re watching one of your hour long shows. One of the best things about reading this series, is you have time to read it while you’re waiting for one of your children to finish one of their practices, or waiting in the doctor’s office . There great when you finished a book but don’t have time or want to start another book as you don’t want to be up to late reading.
It seemed to me this one was slower than the other books in the series, I don’t know if it’s because they are going to wrap up everything in the next part or what. Still the story continues on, Queen Catherine has made a recovery, there’s to be a party thrown by the Queen herself, and King Charles is dealing with rumors going around his country side.
Quite a hard read and I think the number of different authors is taking its toll on the series.