Helpful Score: 4
wow. you thought the middle ages were boring - just plagues, crusades, etc. hmmm, throw in a few chains, doms, leather - mildly camouflaged of course. read straight through - a page turner, nay mayhap a barn burner.
Helpful Score: 3
Johanna Lindsey is by far my favorite author. Her books are wonderful deversions from the real world. Once you open the cover of her books, it is so hard to put them down. Her plots are above and beyond anything you can imagine, she does not disappoint her readers. This book is so captivating, you feel sorry for her and understand his anger. The unexpected twists and turns left me breathless. I put this book down with a smile on my face, well pleased. I couldn't wait to read her next book.
Helpful Score: 2
Historical romance set in England 1152... sensuous.
Helpful Score: 2
She is one of my favorite authors and this book lived up to my expectations of her work. Entertaining and fast paced.
Helpful Score: 1
Ugh. This book is a plethora of painful, eye-rolling, cringe-worthy moments. I suppose it was a good-enough story to get me to finish it (albeit with much skimming and page-skipping). But love scenes where there is no female preparation followed by her instant orgasm on penetration just drive me nuts. Maybe Johanna Lindsay is a man because I can't credit love scenes written that way. The female body just doesn't work like that.
The heroine was the biggest weakling, wimp. She never stood up for herself with anyone. She was utterly spineless and I never felt any sympathy for her. She repeatedly followed ridiculous orders. She was a ninny who was afraid of her own shadow, imo, but this was never addressed. She got a 14 year old girl publicly whipped while she in similar circumstances was scared to prevent her own rape for fear of someone slapping her? Just thinking about her reminds me how much I disliked her throughout the book.
Yeah, and that's the end of my experiment with Johanna Lindsey.
The heroine was the biggest weakling, wimp. She never stood up for herself with anyone. She was utterly spineless and I never felt any sympathy for her. She repeatedly followed ridiculous orders. She was a ninny who was afraid of her own shadow, imo, but this was never addressed. She got a 14 year old girl publicly whipped while she in similar circumstances was scared to prevent her own rape for fear of someone slapping her? Just thinking about her reminds me how much I disliked her throughout the book.
Yeah, and that's the end of my experiment with Johanna Lindsey.