Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1)

The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1)
The Conqueror - de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1
Author: Brenda Joyce
HE WAS A GOLDEN, BARBAROUS INVADER... — Like a pagan god, Rolfe the Relentless rode into Castle Aelfgar to claim it and the Lady Alice as his prize. Lauded for his bravery in France, in England he was the hated enemy.  Once ensconced in his new domain, Rolfe became determined to tame the Saxon beauty Ceidre, Alice's illegitimate sis...  more »
Info icon
ISBN-13: 9780440206095
ISBN-10: 044020609X
Publication Date: 10/2/1996
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
 72

3.8 stars, based on 72 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review

Top Member Book Reviews

susyclemens avatar reviewed The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1) on + 158 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I have to say, I started giggling almost by the second chapter of this older romance novel, because it was unintentionally hilarious in so many ways. When the hero tells his wife, who's angry about his cheating, "I f*** where I will!", you either throw the book against the wall in disgust, or you just have to laugh. Rolfe is Rolfe the Relentless, and my goodness, that's true. He's a relentless stalker of the poor heroine, making her pretty miserable along the way, but it all turns out happily in the end.

If you are looking for a historical romance novel that you can't take seriously, but one that you will enjoy reading for some good chuckles, then I would recommend The Conqueror highly.
reviewed The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1) on + 244 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Jealousy, lust, violence and political intrigue make for surprisingly uninspired fare in Joyce's romance set in England in 1069. Rolfe of Warenne, one of William the Conqueror's valued soldiers, has been sent to suppress Saxon uprisings in the north and capture Edwin and Morcar, brothers fomenting rebellion in that area. Part of William's payment to Rolfe includes the brothers' former stronghold, Aelfgar, as a home, and their sister, Lady Alice, for a wife. Although duty compels Rolfe to marry Alice, he is captivated by a younger, illegitimatep. 51 sister, Ceidre, a bewitching, fiery woman loyal to the Saxon cause. Consumed with jealousy, Alice searches for the means to destroy her sister even as Ceidre, at the request of her rebel brothers, commences a dangerous game: luring Rolfe to her bed to gain his confidence and learn details of local Norman strategy. Although Joyce ( The Darkest Heart ) uses a few historical facts and characters as a starting point, she displays minimal knowledge of daily life in 11th-century Britain and a decided preference for cloying melodrama over political maneuvers.
reviewed The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1) on + 83 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
One of the best romance novels I have ever read! And one of the few that I actually didn't know the ending before getting there in the book. I would definitely recommend it to any romance lover.
Read All 13 Book Reviews of "The Conqueror de Warenne Dynasty Bk 1"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

splage avatar reviewed The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1) on + 76 more book reviews
One of my favorite books that introduced me to the politically incorrect bodice ripper. I am out of the closet on Bodice Rippers and I love them, but the hero has to really fall for the heroine. He has be strong, but love her desperately in the end. The hero Rolfe is the Ultimate Alpha hero the book includes rape, adultery, treason, betrayal and a doomed passion. Even though he is a mean alpha he still can't fight his love for the heroine. Highly recommend this book if you like this kind of stuff and if you don't know... it is a great one to try. After I read The Conqueror I read many more from this author. I really liked the Bragg series which was set in Early America, as well as, many more of the de Warenne Dynasty (although some not as much as others).
pinkgirlie1977 avatar reviewed The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
I LOVED this book -- not for the faint of heart though. If you enjoy romping 90's romances (which I do), you will love it too. It's a keeper for me!
readbooks avatar reviewed The Conqueror (de Warenne Dynasty, Bk 1) on + 7 more book reviews
The Conqueror is a story about Rolfe de Warenne who was one of William the Conqueror's valued soldiers and Ceidre, the illegitimate daughter of a Saxon Lord. After the battle of Hastings, William bestowed on Rolfe âAelfgarâ and the hand of marriage to Lady Alice, Ceidre's half-sister. Upon seeing Ceidre for the first time, Rolfe becomes captivated believing that she is the Lady of Aelfgar and will soon be his wife. Rolfe finds out the truth and feels Ceidre has played him for the fool. Rolfe marries Lady Alice in order to gain his lands but the battle of wills and lust grow stronger every day. Rolfe realizes that he can't have Ceidre so marries her off to his number one, âGuy.â Doing this also gave Rolfe the right to claim âLe droit du deigneurâ on Ceidre's wedding night. Rolfe also learns Lady Alice had a deep hatred for her half sister. She tries several times to do away with her and also attempts murder.
 
Rolfe was ordered by King William to bring in Ceidre's half brothers for treason. Ceidre is torn between her loyalty to her brothers and the hidden lust for Rolfe. The dangerous game begins of betrayal, lust and love. Rolfe tries to put Ceidre in her place and Ceidre defies Rolfe at every turn with the desire growing stronger and stronger.

Book Wiki

Series

Genres: