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The Making of a Tudor

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This is the first book I have read by this author and I would definitely read more! I have recently discovered that I love historical fiction and nothing gets me going down a rabbit hole in research like an excellently written historical romance. If you enjoy Amy Jarecki’s excellent stories that are historically correct and HIGHLY enjoyable, you will enjoy this book! Check out what it took to survive & thrive during this era!

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Telling the story of Alice Neville, mother of the famous kingmaker, this book is well written and engaging. Equal to works I should as Philippa Gregory’s I’d highly recommend this to any historical fiction fan.

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Caroline Newark focuses on events towards the end of the Hundred Years' War as the seeds of the Wars of the Roses are down. Her brilliant characterization brings to life all the heart-wrenching tragedies and triumphs in the life of Lady Alice, wife of Sir Richard Neville and those around them. The author once again weaves the story of one of her ancestors into tapestry of Plantagenet England. Her thorough research challenges some of our historical myths as deceit, blackmail and sorcery are used in a dangerous struggle for power.
At last an author threatens to topple Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir from the throne of Tudor historical fiction. The crown should be passed to Caroline Newark.

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I am thankful that the publisher let me read this book. I love anything Tudor and historical books. I highly enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down.

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This book has a lot of characters in it. I got a little dizzy trying to keep up. I glazed over the book and tried hard to enjoy it but it wasn’t my favorite.

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I absolutely adored this book! I could not put it down, probably the fastest I have read a book… If you enjoy historical fiction, you will love this. The perfect book to curl up on the sofa with.

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I appreciate the publisher allowing me to read this book. I love Tudor history but I never could get into this book it took so long to get anywhere.

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The Making of a Tudor tells the story of Alice Nevill from her early days as a very young bride to her adult life. We see her navigate this new life, desperately trying to fit in the role of wife, lady and later on of mother. The story is very intricate, with many new characters and events, but easy to follow as we experience them through Alice's eyes. I would have really appreciated to see more of Alice's husband and to delve deeper into their relationship, since their marriage was such a crucial focus throughout the story.

The writing style is very evocative and atmospheric, and a pleasure to read.
If you are a fan of Elizabeth Chadwick's works, you are going to absolutely love this book, as the format and the way the story is told are very similar.

The backstory of this book is also fascinating: after her mother's death, the author found a small red book tracing the female line of their family back to 1299. This led the author to imagine and write the lives of these women, some of whom became historical figures.

I really enjoyed this book and I would 100% recommend it to anyone looking for an immersive and captivating historical fiction book. This certainly won't be the last Caroline Newark's book I read.

**Thank you to the author, the publisher and Netgalley for the e-ARC of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

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Thank you NetGalley for the eARC. All I can say about this book is WOW! Talk about making a Tudor. I love Tudor history and had no idea this is where it began,. I was even more excited to see there would be another book! I cannot wait! This was so well written!

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Thank you to NetGalley, the Publishers and the Author for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

Although this is an area of history I am not particularly familiar with, this book has inspired me to read more about this time period. I loved the pacing of the book - it was full of intrigue, suspense and drama that didn't feel forced or overdone. I found the characters to be believable and really interesting to follow.

For those who enjoy historical fiction by Philippa Gregory, or enjoy reading about the early modern/medieval period, I highly recommend reading this!

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Disclaimer: This book is an e-book ARC given to me through NetGalley by Matador (Troubador Publishing) in exchange for my honest opinions.

As a big fan of historical fiction, I loved this novel, combining romance and intrigue with a good dose of historical accuracy. I didn’t know much about the main character before the book but I realised how influential her family went on to be after doing some research.

Fans of Phillipa Gregory would definitely enjoy this book.

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I didn't realise until I finished this book the fascinating back story to the author's books. Not the history that they are based on, but rather that the author found a book when her mother died and found that it traced the female line back through history. Not only did she find out who the women who came before her were, but that they played an interesting role in British history.
The Making of a Tudor tells the story of Alice Neville, mother of Warwick the Kingmaker. We hear her story from her early days of marriage as a young teenager and follow her as she finds her feet and role in life with her husband.
The story is well told and imagined. I have to admit that I'm not entirely convinced that she would have been so naive as she appears in this story, but we don't know and that's how the author has seen her. Perhaps as a descendent, she has more of an insight. The only thing that did bother me slightly with this one was that it does jump quite a bit. There's a lot of ground to cover and while I'm not sure that it would have benefited if the plot hadn't moved on at times, it did leave it feeling slightly bitty at times. This was just a minor thing and didn't really affect my enjoyment of this story.
This was a great read overall and one that I really enjoyed.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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