He tends to be surrounded by his books and friends, including a former monk named Anselm. Although they are married, Margery knows very little about her husband and his life. Margery and her Grand-mere enter the estate of Winterset, which used to belong to her family, but now belongs to her husband, Robin Lewis. “Lady, In Waiting” picks up where “A Wider World” left off. I enjoyed how Heenan had developed the character of Robin Lewis in “A Wider World,” so I wanted to see what kind of woman Robin married. I have enjoyed the Tudor Court series so far, and I wanted to see how she would continue her Tudor saga. I want to thank Karen Heenan for sending me a copy of this novel. Can Margery convince others that she is a strong woman and find love and happiness in the quagmire of court life? Margery’s story is told in the third installment of The Tudor Court series by Karen Heenan, “Lady, In Waiting.” She is treated like a child rather than a woman by those around her. Margery is a lady in waiting to the fickle Queen Elizabeth and must navigate the intricacies of court life while learning to be a wife to Robin Lewis, a man she barely knows. Marriage is difficult, as Margery Preston soon discovers. Elizabeth Tudor is now the Queen of England and is learning quickly how her relationships with others would affect all of Europe, especially when it comes to her marriage.
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