* Thank you so much to Lume Books, Anne Cater and Amy Licence for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review and for inviting me on this book tour.
The York King by Amy Licence
My review:
This is the first novel I have read by Amy Licence, I am a
huge fan of her non-fiction books, my favourite being Edward IV & Elizabeth
Woodville: a True Romance, so I jumped at the chance to read her new book The
York King, which is the second of a trilogy. This book focuses on the meeting
of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, Edward’s betrayal by his brother and Warwick,
and the fight to win back the English throne.
The York King begins in 1464 and finishes in 1471. By the
end of the book, Edward seems to have matured. He now has a wife and children, and
he’s experienced deep betrayal at the hands of his brother and Warwick, which
results in a bloody battle to regain the crown. Even though I knew exactly what
was going to happen, I still thoroughly enjoyed this book. I will never tire of
this story. Amy managed to keep the story fresh and bring it back to life. All
the characters were written perfectly, Edward is exactly how I imagined him to
have been. The York King is wonderfully descriptive, I could clearly imagine everything,
as if I was there!
This factual novel would be excellent for those who are new
to the Wars of the Roses and the House of York. Fiction can be a lot easier to
digest for people who don’t like heavier going non-fiction. By sticking to the
facts, Amy proves that the history is interesting enough on its own, without
the need of any extra additions or fluff!
I highly recommend The York King, I read it in a couple of
sittings and didn’t want it to end! I am going to read the first book and I
eagerly await the final book in the series.
The York King is out now! You can buy your copy here.
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