
The Queen of Last Hopes
The Story of Margaret of Anjou
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Nicole Quinn
A man other than my husband sits on England's throne today. What would happen if this king suddenly went mad? What would his queen do? Would she make the same mistakes I did, or would she learn from mine?
Margaret of Anjou, queen of England, cannot give up on her husband - even when he slips into insanity. And as mother to the House of Lancaster's last hope, she cannot give up on her son - even when England turns against them. This gripping tale of a queen forced to stand strong in the face of overwhelming odds is, at its heart, a tender tale of love.
Award-winning author Susan Higginbotham will once again ask listeners to question everything they know about right and wrong, compassion and hope, duty to one's country, and the desire of one's own heart.
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There are many characters to voice in this book and Quinn does a superb job at voicing each one of them and making them different. However, I did find Margaret's voice and French accent sounded a bit to forced and it seemed too slow for my taste. There are a couple of humorous moments in the book, and Quinn performance brings them to life providing a couple of chuckles in an otherwise quite serious reading. Overall, I enjoyed the performance, but I found the pacing a bit off.
Excellent story and audiobook
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I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys historic romance.
Loved it
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A Queen's life Margaret of Anjou
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HORRIBLE NARRATOR
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Would you try another book from Susan Higginbotham and/or Nicole Quinn?
Yes, if it evolved midieavel England, I prefer novels based on fact.What could Susan Higginbotham have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Let Ealenore tell her story, it's seemed to be more about Lord Suffic or De LaPol. They also left out Jaquetta Woodville, which was known to be her primary lady in waiting. Yet, I haven't been able to get to far I to the book, because the narrator.How did the narrator detract from the book?
Her voice is all wrong for the genre.Could you see The Queen of Last Hopes being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
NoNot going to make a long review
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I listened to The Queen of Last Hopes on audio from Audible narrated by Nicole Quinn. This is the first audio narration I've listened to from Quinn but hopefully it will not be the last. Quinn does a phenomenal job with the multiple perspectives, accents, and personalities in The Queen of Last Hopes, allowing the listener to fully immerse themselves in this era of court intrigue, scandal, war, and betrayal. Her stellar performance enhanced a story that was already incredible.
I haven't yet read any of Higginbotham's previous novels, but I would compare her writing favorably with some of my favorite authors in this genre such as Alison Weir and Jean Plaidy as far as historical detail. I think where Higginbotham really excels is in writing historical figures in a way that allows a reader to connect to them. I found each of the characters to be fully realized and with all too human flaws and feelings. I am looking forward to enjoying more of Higginbotham's historical novels and would highly recommend The Queen of Last Hopes to all fans of historical fiction.
Court intrigue, scandal, war, and betrayal
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This book portrays the same story from Margaret's perspective. It is an interesting and compelling story and well worth the time spent reading.
All of these novels are about real people. People who were multifaceted and lived hundreds of years ago. I wonder if just as the story of Richard III was distorted and propagandized, the story of Margaret of Anjou was as well. After all, history is written by the winners. In Richard's case, the Tudors, in Margaret's the Plantagenets.
We can never really know the truth of who these people really were, but it is interesting to read different perspectives, knowing the truth is in there somewhere.
Different perspective than other books
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Margaret has often been portrayed in various historical fiction as a supporting character, mostly painted in a negative shade, hence a story that is told from her point of view only makes the book more interesting. Higginbotham’s Margret is a strong-willed, intelligent woman who does what she feels is in the best interest of her family. Her motives and actions seem to be justified when we look at things from her perspective. The war between Lancastrians and Yorkists which forms the backdrop and a major portion of the book is done very well.
Thoughts on the audio: The unabridged audio book version was narrated by Nicole Quinn. My fondness for this book is in parts due to my liking the way it was narrated. Nicole Quinn has done a great job and her vocal impression for Margret of Anjou through her adolescence to adulthood is wonderful. The voice of a teenager in love transitions to that of a confident woman in the seat of power and culminates with the wizened lady who has seen it all and survived to tell the tale. Each stage has been done with great finesse. I guess a good narrator only makes the book more of a joy to listen to!
I however feel, the length of the audio book might deter a few to venture in but let me assure you, once invested in to this book, you will hardly worry about length or any such. If you are like me and enjoy historical fiction, you shouldn’t miss out on this great take on War of the Roses.
Work keeps me busy these days and the idea of sitting with a book and especially historical fiction with all the names, places and dates isn’t something I look forward to but in the form of an audio book I can see myself listening to a lot more of my historical fiction favorite authors and not complain!
A well researched and a highly engaging story!
Highly engaging story with some great narration
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good story but narration.
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Unbearable narrator
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