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The Beaufort Bride

By: Judith Arnopp
Narrated by: Tessa Petersen
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Summary

As King Henry VI slips into insanity and the realm of England teeters on the brink of civil war, a child is married to the mad king's brother. Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, takes his child bride into Wales, where she discovers a land of strife and strangers.

At Caldicot Castle and Lamphey Palace, Margaret must put aside childhood, acquire the dignity of a Countess, and, despite her tender years, produce Richmond with a son and heir.

While Edmund battles to restore the king's peace, Margaret quietly supports his quest; but it is a quest fraught with danger.

As the friction between York and Lancaster intensifies, 14-year-old Margaret, now widowed, turns for protection to her brother-in-law, Jasper Tudor. At his stronghold in Pembroke, two months after her husband's death, Margaret gives birth to a son whom she names Henry, after her cousin, the king.

Margaret is small of stature, but her tiny frame conceals a fierce and loyal heart and a determination that will not falter until her son's destiny as the king of England is secured.

The Beaufort Bride traces Margaret's early years from her nursery days at Bletsoe Castle to the birth of her only son in 1457 at Pembroke Castle. Her story continues in book two, The Beaufort Woman.

©2016 Judith Mary Arnopp (P)2018 Judith Arnopp

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First part of a series

Margaret Beaufort recently caught my attention as the possible culprit behind much of the Tudor/ Plantagenet skullduggery. This introduction is a fascinating insight into her early life. I assume this will continue as the author creates the medieval world in which she lived and breathes life into her character, turning her from a name on a family tree to a flesh and blood woman. Can’t wait to find out about the events that made her the successful schemer and very dangerous woman I believe her to be.

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Fantastic Book thought

Really enjoyed listening to the Beaufort Bride, made me feel like I was there like a fly on the wall, gave the people a human side with hearing the thought process, and emotions that they went throw, I felt that I was with them every step on there journey. I thought the Narrator was good.

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Wonderful

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would recommend this to anyone, especially if they have an interest in Tudor history, Welsh history, War of the Roses etc.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Beaufort Bride?

There are many memorable moments throughout the book, however, for me, it's the birth of Henry VII.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

The moment upon the ship, when warmth began to enter Edmund and Margaret's relationship,

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

OH gosh several.

Any additional comments?

This is a beautifully written story set in the turbulent time of the Wars of Roses. There is little written about Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII, grandmother of Henry VIII. There are historical facts of course, but little else. The author has, inventively and sensitively, written the story of her early life, from Margaret's point of view. There are some wonderful moments, harrowing moments, and some incredibly touching moments. I highly recommend this book. I hope there will be many more available from this author.

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Margaret.

What did you like most about The Beaufort Bride?

Judith Arnopp in The Beaufort Bride skillfully intertwines the daily workings of life in a privileged royal family with the social history and power struggles of that time. This is told through the eyes of Margaret, barely a teenager, whose life changes dramatically when she is married, a marriage of convenience.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Margaret, Judith portrays her female characters with understanding and tenderness.

Did Tessa Petersen do a good job differentiating each of the characters? How?

I found the conversation of the male characters less convincing than the females.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

From weakness to strength.

Any additional comments?

A great historical story, Judith's first novel in an audible version, a success I would say.

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Really brought Margaret’s early life into focus. A fascinating period in history and Margaret is often left out or misunderstood. This book shows the difficulties and struggles she went through and overcame. Can’t wait for the next instalment in the trilogy!

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interesting story of the young Margaret Beaufort

I was interested in how a young tudor gentlewoman turned into the force that became the strongest woman in Tudor history. She became a mother, age 13, and steered her son the throne. Initially, the deep voice of the narrator was off-putting, but I restarted the first chapter 3 times & got used to it & then enjoyed it. Would have preferred the book covered her whole life but it ended abruptly when she married Henry Stafford, although it was nice to see she was at last happy & content. Now, I have to purchase the next book once I get my next credit. I recommend the book highly.

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