![]() ![]() I appreciate this characteristic of hers, but I also think that it is important to include the whole story, the whole personality. Meyer's trademarks is the humanization of history's most famous and infamous women. This particular book has not turned me away from reading the rest of the Young Royals books, but I most certainly won't be re-reading this one or recommending it to other readers. I also could not fathom how she could love a husband who did not show any interest in her or kindness towards her and favored his "cougar" mistress over poor, little Catherine. She basically loses everyone she has ever cared for. ![]() I did, however, feel bad for the main character because it seems throughout the whole storyline death surrounds her. ![]() I believed them all to be uninteresting, especially, Catherine. The character development was slow and I wasn't really fond of any particular character. I believe if the author had put a little more time into making the story longer and more detailed I would have enjoyed it more. The details were sparse so I don't believe the story was painted out as well as it could have been. There was nothing spectacular about the characters or plot. ![]()
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