Three Sisters, Three Queens

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    Philippa Gregory is an English novelist. She has been publishing novels since 1987. She is known more for her historic novels and some romantic novels as well. The Other Boleyn Girl is her bestselling novel and gave her good recognition in the literary writing domain. The Other Queen is another fantastic novel by Philippa Gregory that is worth reading or listening in audio format.

    Three Sisters, Three Queens is a historic fiction novel by Philippa Gregory. The book is a chapter out of The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels and an absolute mesmerizing one.

    The novel features King Henry VIII sisters that include Margaret, Mary and Katherine of Argon as well. The tale vividly tells about the critical roles of the three queens that played in the kingdom of King Henry VIII. As sisters, all three of them used to share a beautiful and an everlasting bond. Things changed all of a sudden when they became queen. In that role or capacity, they could go on to break the hearts of one another.

    Three Sisters, Three Queens

    When Katherine of Argon is made to appear in the Tudor court as a fine young beautiful bride, Margaret, the oldest princess there took her measurements. With just a single glance, each of them known about the other for an ally, rival or a pawn. They were all destined with Mary, the younger sister of Margaret. They had a beautiful sisterhood that was unique to the entire world.  All the three sisters would go on to become the queens of France, England and Scotland.

    Bianca Amato has done the narration of this novel and the performance is absolutely powerful with magical and soulful voice.



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