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Book Review of To Defy a King (William Marshal, Bk 5)

To Defy a King (William Marshal, Bk 5)
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Helpful Score: 2


Traveling the English and French countrysides with King John is perilous at best yet somehow Mahelt's brothers and father, her husband, Hugh, and the king manage to coexist in this dangerous world. When Mahelt went to the Bigood household to become Hugh's wife, she found she was no longer the cherished firstborn whose every wish seemed to be her father's command. Spirited, lovely, and determined she eventually establishes peace between her husband's father and herself, growing to love her husband deeply. Meanwhile, the king murders those who oppose him, takes hostages from families he distrusts including Mahelt's brothers, and covets the wives of his subjects. Public support gradually erodes until one nobleman after another become disenchanted with his broken promises and philandering. What will happen to Mahelt and her loved ones in this tempestuous era? A fine novel written by a most talented and creative author. Read it and see for yourself. Furthermore, the author's comments at the close indicate that there may be another novel with Mahelt as the heroine.