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The Marriage Prize - Medieval Plantagenet, Bk 3 Author:Virginia Henley Powerful and brave, he claimed her hand by royal decree. — Beautiful and defiant, she dared him to conquer her heart.... — Few writers can match the sheer storytelling mastery of New York Times bestselling author Virginia Henley. Now, in this, the third novel in her Plantagenet trilogy, which began with The Falcon and the Flower and ... more »continued in The Dragon and the Jewel, Henley returns to medieval England and brings to life a love story so passionate, it will take your breath away....
Rosamond Marshal was only a child when she was betrothed to legendary warrior knight Rodger de Leyburn. But when Rodger beholds the fair Rosamond, now blossomed into a lovely young woman, he is determined to possess her, to win her love, to make her want him as he wants her.
Orphaned at a young age, Rosamond is the royal ward of Eleanor de Montfort, sister of King Henry III. Beautiful and proud, Rosamond is truly a marriage prize. But she is wary of love, fearful of fulfilling her betrothal to the dark and steely knight, unsettled by his powerful presence...until Sir Rodger takes her into his arms, slowly, gently, arousing passions Rosamond had never known before. And as civil war erupts around them, as Rodger is called to battle, Rosamond must face an impossible choice — between the man who has stormed her reluctant heart, and the family who raised her as their own....« less
First half of the book is good but I cannot believe the ending. If you loved The Dragon and the Jewel there is no happy ending to this one. Daring but hard on the reader.
Currently 2/5 Stars.
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While I loved the history and all the background info and court intrigues, I hated the book! Just cried my eyes out the last 40 pages.
Rosamond annoyed me to no end. What a whiny, self-centered, smug creature she turned out to be. Did she learn nothing from being a de Montfort ward? I liked Rodger a whole lot better because I admired his loyalty to Edward, his friend and liege.
You see, I'd read the previous books in the trilogy and was captivated by the characters: Falcon and Jasmin (The Falcon and the Flower) and Simon and Eleanor (The Dragon and the Jewel). Beautiful, passionate stories so it made me sick to read how the author vilified Eleanor and Simon in this book.
There's are 2 spin-off books, A Year and A Day and Infamous that take place in England and Scotland and features a very yummy Robert the Bruce. I highly recommend them. Yes, there's plenty of history, but the characters take center stage, especially Linx and Jory de Warenne!