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The book’s most brilliant twist is its magic system. In this alternate 16th century, a portion of the population are —people who can shapeshift into animals. Guildford’s curse (or is it a blessing?) is that he turns into a horse. Every single day. This leads to one of the funniest and most charming fantasy premises imaginable: a young queen who is horrified to discover her new husband spends his days as a large, grumpy, carrot-stealing stallion named "Horse."

Forget everything you know about the Tudor dynasty. Actually, don’t just forget it—set it on fire, dance on the ashes, and then hand those ashes to a band of sarcastic minstrels to turn into a ballad. That is the only way to prepare for My Lady Jane , the wildly inventive, irreverent, and utterly addictive historical fantasy-comedy. My Lady Jane

Don't call it a historical romance. Don't call it a fantasy farce. Call it a And trust us: you’ll never look at a horse the same way again. The book’s most brilliant twist is its magic system

My Lady Jane says: "Absolutely not."