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The Noblest Fraility

The Noblest Fraility

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Very Favourite Veryan
Review: THE NOBLEST FRAILTY is the first novel by Patricia Veryan that I ever read, and it remains my very favourite. I *love* the hero, Craig (though Veryan made some errors in her depiction of his Canadian background. For instance, the Mohawk in Canada were allies of the British, so it is therefore most unlikely that Craig's Mohawk manservant would have attacked and tried to kill him during their first encounter in the Upper Canadian wilderness. Nor, for that matter, were Indians--particularly chiefs' sons--in the habit of hiring themselves out as servants to whites). It's always disappointed me that he barely figures in any of her subsequent novels. He's such a daring man of action, yet in SANGUINET'S CROWN, the conclusion of the Sanguinet Saga, he appears briefly, gets wounded, and plays no further part in the adventure. It's also a pity that THE NOBLEST FRAILTY is no longer in print. The publishers should reissue it--but when they do, hopefully this time the cover artist will get Yolande's hair colour right! A russet-haired Yolande, indeed! (this refers to the softcover edition. The cover of the hardcover edition is lovely)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellant. One of Veryan's best.
Review: Veryan fans old and new - Go to the library and look this one up. I just checked it out and reread it. I rate it up with her very best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some Yummy Read
Review: Veryan writes delicious romance.
I urge you to beg borrow or steal this book
Whilst "Craig" cannot be my absolute hero, that place already being taken by Otton & August, (feature further into the series, Otton's book being "The Dedicated Villian" and August "The Mandarin of Mayfair")this book is still lovely and toe-curlingly romantic.


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