Tuesday, December 27, 2011

[ARC Review] - At the King's Pleasure by Kate Emerson

Title: At the King's Pleasure
Author: Kate Emerson
Series: Secrets of the Tudor Court
Genre: Historical Fiction
Release Date: January 3, 2012

I received this book for review from Simon & Schuster.

Summary:  Married to one man. Desiring another. Beautiful Lady Anne Stafford, lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine of Aragon, is torn between her love for her husband, George, Lord Hastings . . . and the king’s boon companion, the attentive Sir William Compton. But when King Henry VIII, amorous as always, joins the men clustering around her, Anne realizes she has become perilously enmeshed in the intrigues of the court.

Will she be forced to decide between the two men she desires—and the one she doesn’t?Kate Emerson charms again with a heroine who steps out of the pages of history to win our hearts in this sumptuous novel of Tudor scandal and intrigue

Thoughts: Lady Anne Stafford is a lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine of Aragon. A married women. But she catches the eye of King Henry and his close friend Sir William Compton. Lady Anne learns fast how life at court can turn dangerous.

I thoroughly enjoyed this story.  I liked Lady Anne Stafford. She is quite outgoing and charismatic. But I also felt bad for her too. Sadly her brother, the Duke of Buckingham and her husband Lord Hastings take an innocent situation and blow it into a scandal.  I have to say there were many times while I was reading that I would have loved to slap up both brother and husband. But all in all At the King's Pleasure is great read. Temptation and court intrigue. Everything I've come to love from Emerson's Tudor books. She has a wonderful writing style that automatically takes me back to that time. I love it.

Score: 4 Stars

Author Website: http://www.kateemersonhistoricals.com/

Upcoming Releases:
The King's Damsel (Secrets of the Tudor Court #5)- 2012

2 comments:

  1. Every time a see a review of one of her book I think about the book I do got, and have meant to read all fall, and winder long

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have enjoyed all of them. Well, except for the first one. I haven't read that one yet.

    ReplyDelete

LinkWithin

Blog Widget by LinkWithin