“The book achieves its stated aim, placing these various elements of the consorts’ roles, life events, and agency side by side, often for the first time, and this will make it an excellent place to find factual information on these topics quickly. … this is a useful book, rearranging existing information thoughtfully into a thematic rather than a biographical comparison, and it should be placed on reading lists for any number of undergraduate courses dealing with queenship during this period.” (Nicola Clark, Royal Studies Journal, Vol. 6 (1), 2019)“Warnicke examines the reigns of each of the seven Tudor queen consorts and how they performed their roles as patrons of religion; presided over celebrations; managed their households; and experienced marriage and childbirth. … Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (D. R. Bisson, Choice, Vol. 55 (8), April, 2018)