A review by alexiacambaling
Four Sisters, All Queens by Sherry Jones

4.0

Out of the four sisters, I grew attached to Marguerite and Beatrice for a number of reasons.

Marguerite's been portrayed as the tragic queen. The one whose husband ignores her for her mother-in-law who abuses her. She made me feel sympathetic and I could understand why she turned to another later on.

Beatrice, she's the complicated one. The one who plays by her own rules. The one who just ones to be part of the sisters because she has always been the outsider. While they all ignored and never helped her, she helped them. She saved Eleanore from her subjects and Marguerite from scandal, despite their treatment of her.

All in all, this is a very good book to read.