
The Women of the Wars of the Roses Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret Beaufort and Elizabeth of York

That being said, bias aside, I think that this work could be worth something. There is some great starter information in there for those that are curious about these three women. There really was not much new information, or explosive revelations that you do not find in other books, but no one has taken the time to really compare these women together, with their lives and private works that they were involved in. Both Elizabeth of York and Margaret Beaufort seemed to give quite a bit to religious charities, while Elizabeth Woodville seemed to almost prefer the church for its sanctuary.
I would have liked to see more work on Elizabeth of York, but I felt that the author drew quite a few of maybes, could have beens, and probably's when it came to Elizabeth and her formidable mother in law, Margaret. This book is worth a look, but do not let the bias of the author throw you off! It is a good starting point for future research and deeper study.