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Book Review of The Favored Child (Wideacre, Bk 2)

The Favored Child (Wideacre, Bk 2)
MichiganderHolly avatar reviewed on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1


Favored Child, the 2nd book in the Wideacre trilogy, continues the story of the Laceys of Wideacre. This time the book focuses on Julia and Richard, cousins and joint heirs to the Wideacre estate. Unlike Beatrice Lacey in the first book, Julia Lacey was not as strong of a character throughout. Richard was the one hell bent and determined to prove that he is the Favored Child and the rightful squire of Wideacre. This stems from a legend in the village of Acre that only one of them is the true heir of Beatrice who had a special relationship with the estate and could make it grow and prosper.

This book was not nearly as dark as the first one which shocked you repeatedly with its tales of rape, murder and incest, all for the love of the land. This one did have some dark undertones too though.

I had a hard time with Julia being such a wishy washy character, especially when Beatrice Lacey was such a no holds barred one in the last book. I also had a hard time believing that her love for Richard blinded her so much that she couldnt see how evil he really was. I love Philippa Gregorys books and although I didnt like this one as much as Boleyn Girl, Boleyn Inheritance or Queens Fool, it was still a pretty good read. I definitely think it had a little bit of middle book syndrome though where the 2nd book in a trilogy still manages to progress the story but it just kind of sandwiched in between the 1st and 2nd book and not nearly as good.