Reviews of The Stolen Crown
" . . . A beautiful portrait . . . a finely woven web that traps you into the magnificent history of the Wars of the Roses."
—Marie Burton, The Burton Review
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". . . Highly recommended for any fan of this period as well as a good eye-opener for those new to it."
—At Home With a Good Book and the Cat
". . . Beautifully written . . . Higginbotham's novel is not only well researched, but also expertly crafted rendering the reader unable to set the novel down."
—Rundpinne
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" . . . Fans of English historical fiction anchored by facts will enjoy the exciting saga of The Stolen Crown."
—Harriet Klausner
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" . . . Higginbotham . . . hits another historical high note in her latest fictional foray into the British monarchy. This time around, the Wars of the Roses provides the colorful backdrop for a plot oozing with romance, intrigue, and political maneuvering. . . . This fictional prelude to the Tudor era will appeal to fans of Philippa Gregory’s historicals."
—Margaret Flanagan, Booklist~
" . . . There is a story to be told—a very dramatic one—and Higginbotham tells it well."
—Becky's Book Reviews
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". . . Higginbotham has created a compelling and thrilling tale of the Wars of the Roses."
—Confessions and Ramblings of a Muse in the Fog
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" . . . Full of drama and passion and betrayal and redemption."
—Confessions of a Book Hoarder
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" . . . Impeccably researched . . . Higginbotham uses vivid historical details in order to bring the places and people she is writing about to life."
—S. Krishna's Books
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". . . Well researched and well written. The characters are believable and ‘real’ in the sense that you begin to feel what they feel and think how they think."
—She Read a Book
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