In England in 1340, Juliet resents Marguerite's snooty new friend Lady Enid, but when she learns that Enid's father has been unjustly accused of treason she volunteers for a dangerous mission to help clear his name.
Anna Kirwan is the best-selling author of two titles in The Royal Diaries series, Victoria, May Blossom of Britannia. She is an accomplished poet as well, and her work has appeared in a number of anthologies, including The Alchemist"s Retort and Alphabestiary. Anna Kirwan lives in Sunderland, Massachusetts.
After reading about what life for Juliet became when she moved to a manor with marguerite I got bored. The story felt incomplete and like parts were missing when it actually got going. I felt like it was abbreviated and needed to be longer with more detail. I liked the informative afterword the best.
England, 1340. Juliet thought that being a lady's maid at court would be fun. Instead she finds she barely has time to talk with her best friend "Lady D'Arsy" and Lady Enid won't stop insisting that she knows what's best for everyone. Then Juliet learns that Lady Enid's family is in trouble, should she try to find a way to help?
Readers who enjoyed the Kai series or the American Girl series, will enjoy this series too.