A review by anagraphy
The Red Queen's Daughter by Jacqueline Kolosov

2.0

For a creative writing professor I really expected more.

The premise of Catherine Parr having a daughter with Thomas Seymour is a good one... it opens up all kinds of possibilities for historical fiction set in the Elizabethan period. However, when said daughter turns out to be a wizard...

I guess it could have been really fun had it not been written so poorly. It's a shame, too. Period stuff, even if it has magic added, really gets kids interested in the historical time period.