The Lady of the Rivers (The Cousins' War) by Philippa Gregory Paperback Book

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Author: Philippa Gregory

Narrator: Tba

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio

Published: Oct 2011

Genre: Fiction - Historical - General

Retail Price: $44.95

Discs: 11

Synopsis

#1 New York Times bestselling author Philippa Gregory weaves witchcraft, passion, and adventure into the story of Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford, a woman who navigated a treacherous path through the battle lines in the War of the Roses.

Descended from Melusina, the river goddess, Jacquetta has always had the gift of second sight. As a child visiting her uncle, she meets his prisoner, Joan of Arc, and recognizes her own power in the young woman accused of witchcraft. They share the mystery of the tarot card of the "wheel of fortune" before Joan is taken to a horrific death at the hands of the English rulers of France. Jacquetta understands the danger for a woman who dares to dream.

Married to the Duke of Bedford, English Regent of France, Jacquetta is introduced by him to a mysterious world of learning and alchemy. Her only friend in the great household is the Duke's squire Richard Woodville, who is at her side when the Duke's death leaves her a wealthy young widow. The two become lovers and marry in secret, returning to England to serve at the court of the young King Henry VI, where Jacquetta becomes a close and loyal friend to his new queen.

A sweeping, powerful story based on history and rich in passion and legend, The Lady of the Rivers tells the story of the real-life mother to the White Queen. Philippa Gregory is writing at the height of her talent.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Manda on 2012-01-25 18:08:19

The book is most interesting in the beginning. A young girl has some very very limited psychic abilities. She marries a very important man who wants to use her abilities to determine the course of the English/French war. Unfortunately, the book goes slowly down hill from there. Her psychic abilities never develop into anything very useful. She starts having kids, lots and lots of kids, and the story starts to meander and lose focus. The ending is disappointing and isnt decisive. The book just kind of ends.