"Hollman, who has a master's degree in medieval history, provides an in-depth account of each woman's rise to power and then chronicles the events of the time. A meticulous historical analysis." -- "Kirkus Reviews"
"The way Hollman deftly untangles royal lineages and courtly machinations to bring sky to the stories of these women makes me want to accuse her of witchcraft. Well done."--J.W. Ocker, Edgar Award-winning author of A Season with the Witch
"Some of history's most overlooked witches finally have their day in a smart expose boiling over with intriguing women."--Susan Fair, author of American Witches
"An important and timely book looking at royal women who faced envy and political attack in the guise of accusations of witchcraft."--Philippa Gregory, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"This introduces new readers, in the most accessible and colorful way, to a group of royal women who certainly deserve more public notice than they have hitherto received."--Professor Ronald Hutton, author of 'The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present'
"Even readers familiar with the basic history of the Wars of the Roses will see aristocratic skulduggery in a strikingly fresh way in Royal Witches, as we continue to grapple with the treatment of women who rise to important positions even in our own time." -- "BookPage"