Sunday, October 5, 2025

The Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory

The Lady of the Rivers My Rating: 4.8


When the young and beautiful Jacquetta is married to the older Duke of Bedford, English regent of France, he introduces her to a mysterious world of learning and alchemy. Her only friend in the great household is the duke’s squire Richard Woodville, who is at her side when the duke’s death leaves her a wealthy young widow. The two become lovers and marry in secret, returning to England to serve at the court of the young King Henry VI, where Jacquetta becomes a close and loyal friend to his new queen.

The Woodvilles soon achieve a place at the very heart of the Lancaster court, though Jacquetta has visions of the growing threat from the people of England and the danger of their royal York rivals. Jacquetta fights for her king and queen, as she sees an extraordinary and unexpected future for her daughter Elizabeth: a change of fortune, the white rose of York, and the throne of England…


This novel begins in the time of Joan of Arc and spans more than thirty years, ending in 1461. Gregory captures the dangerous and intricate world of royal courts, where the political scheming and betrayals make today’s politics seem tame in comparison.

It’s a slow build, but that’s part of the magic—you’re gradually immersed in a world of castles, alliances, and plots. The pacing is perfect, drawing you steadily deeper into the lives and ambitions of its characters. Engaging from start to finish, this is historical fiction at its most absorbing. 

2 comments:

  1. I haven’t read this author in ages. Thanks for this review which is a great reminder to check something out from her. ❤️
    Jeana

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