Summary:

Release Date: February 3, 2011
Age Group: Young Adult
Publisher: Puffin
Source: NetGalley
Review:
I love historical fiction, but have not had the chance to read very much YA historical fiction. So when I read the description of The Queen's Lady on NetGalley, I knew I had to read it. And, for the most part I did enjoy the book.
I liked Jane and really felt badly for her. I liked her devotion to her late husband and the fact that she would always strive to remain proper and appropriate to her position and social status. She always did the right thing, and I liked that.
I liked Edwards' development of the other characters, especially Milly and Diego. I think I liked their love story just as much as Lady Jane and James.
But I couldn't help feeling like something was missing. The story felt a little dull, the conflict resolution a little predictable, and I was left wanting something more. I liked the ending and thought it was satisfying, but I couldn't help wishing the book had had more depth.
Overall, I would read Eve Edwards again---The Queen's Lady was enjoyable but not one of my all-time favorites.
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