Let me begin by saying that I LOVE reading pretty much anything that has to do with Elizabeth or Tudor England, in general. So, there's my huge bias. That said, I felt that this book started off very strongly, but it lost me before the end. I think the fault was more mine than the book's, honestly. The chapters are arranged by subject, rather than chronologically. For example, there's a chapter entirely devoted to advisers, one to sailors, one to suitors, etc. The last couple of chapters really weren't gripping for me, but they were about the clergy, and about Cambridge, etc. The subject matter lost me more than the writing. Overall, I'd average it to be a solid 3.