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

2.0

The mix of Tudor history and magic intrigued me enough to buy this book. Mary Seymour, the daughter of Katherine Parr and Thomas Seymour who is believed to have died around the age of two years old, is imagined by the author as a 16 year old White Magician. She is summoned to court to serve Queen Elizabeth I as a lady-in-waiting.

It seemed to take a really long time for the plot to get going, and after finally getting into the plot, the climax was very flat. The last ten-twenty pages just seemed to rush to the end. I wonder if there is a planned sequel because everything was left so up in the air.