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Rating: Summary: Marvelous! A wonderful read that does not disappoint! Review: After having read another of this author's books, I knew I was in for a treat, and I was not disappointed. A wonderful book. I will look for all her others. These characters really came alive for me. Well-researched history only adds to the stirring romance. I fell in love with luc and Ceara.
Rating: Summary: Very putdownable Review: I just finished Juliana Garnett's THE VOW (a medieval) and was mightily disappointed. I'd heard nothing but raves about this author and this book but I found it very easy to put down and thought it got bogged down with too much war strategy and politics and the heroine and hero had a hate/desire relationship throughout a big portion of the book (he takes over her castle and becomes his property, she's not a doormat and fights back, etc). The author also did something awful to the heroine's pet wolf that just about made me toss the book away unfinished and made me break my vow of never reading the end of the book before I was done. This wasn't a bad book, I've surely read worse, but all of the political intrigue just wasn't for me. I did like the hero (although he was alpha in the extreme) and the heroine was likable, she fought back, and had a razor sharp tongue. She was most definitely this hero's match. And the book was very sensual but most of it was *need* rather than love. I'd give this one a 3 out of 5 because I did a lot of skimming but I did like the characters and the heroine's pet.
Rating: Summary: Marvelous! A wonderful read that does not disappoint! Review: I just finished reading "The Vow." I read it in one day. I haven't read a book that I have been compelled to read in a long time. I am looking forward to reading other books by this author. I need to get some housework done though before I start another book by Juliana Garnett. The house could have fallen down around me and I wouldn't have noticed while I was reading this book. I just loved it!
Rating: Summary: A wonderful romance that you can't put down! Review: I just finished reading "The Vow." I read it in one day. I haven't read a book that I have been compelled to read in a long time. I am looking forward to reading other books by this author. I need to get some housework done though before I start another book by Juliana Garnett. The house could have fallen down around me and I wouldn't have noticed while I was reading this book. I just loved it!
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: I love well-written and researched medieval romance, and Juliana Garnett is winning a place on my keeper shelves for sure with books like this one, The Baron, and The Knight. If you like Shana Abe and Madeline Hunter, do yourself a favor and check out The Vow or any of the Juliana Garnet titles. Characters you care about and plots that are accurate to their time. Nothing is better.
Rating: Summary: This is a keeper Review: I've read loads of medieval historical novels, but this one is something special. The hero is cunning and smart, but the heroine is even more so! I like to see a genuinely strong woman who never becomes weak and foolish because she's met the man she could love. And I like to see Luc, the hero, learn that woman are not as simple or as soft as he had thought, but this one will spice up his life as no other could.I liked their friction, which was realisitically handled, and then their love, and how two strong people become devoted to each other.
Rating: Summary: This is a keeper Review: I've read loads of medieval historical novels, but this one is something special. The hero is cunning and smart, but the heroine is even more so! I like to see a genuinely strong woman who never becomes weak and foolish because she's met the man she could love. And I like to see Luc, the hero, learn that woman are not as simple or as soft as he had thought, but this one will spice up his life as no other could. I liked their friction, which was realisitically handled, and then their love, and how two strong people become devoted to each other.
Rating: Summary: A Saxon/Norman romance with panache Review: In 1067 England, Ceara accuses her Saxon father of cowardice because he has pledged his fealty to the Conqueror. She wants to continue the Saxon rebellion. Two years later, an irate William wants to put an end to a resurrection led by Lord Balfour, who two years ago swore an oath of allegiance to the King. He sends Luc Lovat to end the civil unrest. If successful, Luc will be granted the Balfour estate. Luc expects his veteran Norman knights to easily overwhelm the rebels. However, he and his troops are shocked when the Saxons put up a bold fight. What surprises him even more is when he captures his opponent, it turns out to be Ceara. Her father died three months ago. Luc and Ceara are very attracted to each other, but both are very wary of the other. Luctruly believes,with just cause, that Ceara will kill him given the opportunity; Ceara loathes the conquering Normans, who are destroying the Saxon culture. With both these good people on different sides of the fence, how can love be expected to survive, let alone bloom. THE VOW is a gem of a Medieval romance that will thrill fans of the sub-genre. The story line of star crossed Saxon-Norman lovers has been used as a major plot many times, but is freshened up by Juliana Garnett's brilliant talent. The lead characters will excite the reader, especially the intrepid and obstinate Ceara and the secondary players in this magical romance add just the right amount of historical authenticity. Harriet Klausner
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