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youngest daughter to the Spanish monarchs and crusaders King Ferdinand and
Queen Isabella, Catalina, princess of Wales and of Spain, was promised to
the English Prince Arthur when she was three. She leaves Spain at 15 to
fulfill her destiny as queen of England, where she finds true love with
Arthur (after some initial sourness) as they plot the future of their
kingdom together. Arthur dies young, however, leaving Catalina a widow and
ineligible for the throne. Before his death, he extracts a promise from
his wife to marry his younger brother Henry in order to become queen
anyway, have children and rule as they had planned, a situation that can
only be if Catalina denies that Arthur was ever her lover. Gregory's
latest (after Earthly Joys) compellingly dramatizes how Catalina uses her
faith, her cunning and her utter belief in destiny to reclaim her rightful
title. By alternating tight third-person narration with Catalina's
unguarded thoughts and gripping dialogue, the author presents a thorough,
sympathetic portrait of her heroine and her transformation into Queen
Katherine. Gregory's skill for creating suspense pulls the reader along
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