I like snarky, and this has it. Told from 3 "people's" point of view (but all in 3rd person except with the narrator talks directly to the reader), this book is an alternate history, to say the least.
Lady Jane is to marry young King Edward's trusted advisor's son. (Sorry- convoluted sentence). But, the tricky part is that she finds out that he is an Edian, which is a person who turns into an animal. And her new husband is a Horse. He likes the name G. Edward is dying, but finds out that the rea I like snarky, and this has it. Told from 3 "people's" point of view (but all in 3rd person except with the narrator talks directly to the reader), this book is an alternate history, to say the least.
Lady Jane is to marry young King Edward's trusted advisor's son. (Sorry- convoluted sentence). But, the tricky part is that she finds out that he is an Edian, which is a person who turns into an animal. And her new husband is a Horse. He likes the name G. Edward is dying, but finds out that the reason is not what he thinks it is. Basically, it's a story about trying to get the kingdom back into the right hands.
So, it's part fantasy, part mystery, part adventure, part history, and I'm sure it crosses over other genres not mentioned. I know that the students will love it. I didn't, but I didn't hate it, either.