The discriptions of clothing are gorgeous and I can imagine the beautiful embroidery that Kat does. I really wish we had found out what Rafael came home for and whether he really wanted Kat or not, or whether his desires were more sinister then that. She still has no say in who she marries, she still must do as she is told. It's interesting to see how Kat's life, which changes when she becomes one of Elizabeth's ladies in waiting, doesn't really chane at all in certain ways. The author beautifully captures just how both the low born and the high born have very little say in their lives. It's an interesting take on what could have happened to Katherine Parr's daughter. When Grace dies Kat leaves everything behind and goes to London to try and find out her past. All she knows is that Grace has raised her along with her own daughter Anna. In the beginning I was afraid it would be full of back stabbing and cruelty but while it is a sad story in many ways it isn't all because of the things people do to each other, a lot of it is just brought on by situations and people's stations in life. I actually really liked this book, but I'm not sure I know why so my review is kind of not very articulate.
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