Darcie Wilde: The Heir
Series debut
I’ve read many books by Darcie Wilde (aka Sarah Zettel), but this may be my favorite. The writing and pacing are crisp and the character development seems to utilize all the things Wilde must have learned writing her other books. It’s exquisite. While this is a pretty familiar story to a history buff, like any good historical novelist, Wilde shines a new light on history, illuminating the facts with her perceptions of the characters in the story.
The main character, Queen Victoria – Princess Victoria at the time of this novel – is living under the “Kensington System,” an elaborate and restrictive set of rules that governed Victoria’s life until she became Queen. She never had a moment alone, had to sleep in her mother’s room, and every movement and thought she had was determined by her mother and her mother’s aide, Sir John Conroy. The result in both fact and fiction was that Victoria wanted nothing more than to shed the rules imposed on her and to try and evade them.