A review by chandraisenberg
The King's Daughter by Sandra Worth

4.0

The King's Daughter was quite good. There is so little written about "the invisible queen," so you can look at it two ways: Sandra Worth either had a really difficult time crafting Elizabeth of York's story or an incredibly easy one. Of course, she had to stay true to well-documented events surrounding Edward IV, Richard III and Henry VI's reigns and did an excellent job of that. The theory that she supports in her novel about the two princes in the tower is a very interesting one...

Overall, some great historical fiction. Sandra Worth is becoming a favorite on the shelf.