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Outrageous

Outrageous

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well written engrossing love story...
Review: Bold and spirited, Lady Marian Wenthaven could wield an impressive sword. Living on her father's estate with her two-year-old son, Lionel, she harbors a dangerous secret. Marian is the close friend, and was once chief lady-in-waiting to the future Queen.

Griffith ap Powell was no stranger to battle, and he helped insure Henry Tudor would be king of England. Now the King has sent him to protect Lady Marian. It doesn't take long to discover treachery is afoot. But strong-willed Marian is not the easiest lady to protect, and the threat may be originating from someone close to Marian. Together they will have to confront the danger, and their feelings for each other.

When I pick up a book by Ms. Dodd, I just know it will be wonderful, and this was no exception. I loved the fact Marian was such a skilled swordsman, an attribute normally associated with men. Griffith was a strong, determined character and it was refreshing he knew he and Marian were meant to be, before she figured it out or accepted it. Art, Griffith's loyal, wily as a fox servant, was a real treat. Liver-spotted, snaggle-toothed and one-eyed, he could still easily seduce women to gain information if needed. The intrigue subplot was engrossing, believable and well done. If I had to come up with something negative to say, it would be the fact Marian did tend to make impulsive decisions, that would put her in dangerous situations requiring rescue. Although other reviewers have already pointed this out, I wasn't bothered enough by her behavior to lower my opinion of the quality of the story. I have read nearly everything Ms. Dodd has written. And yes, I do agree she has written better, but this was still a worthy book, and I do recommend it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Christina Dodd Has Written Much Better
Review: Christina Dodd is my one of my favorite authors. She has a talent for making her characters come alive and capture the reader. But she didn't use the talent in this book. The heroine,Marian,was so exasperating I was clenching my teeth. She was described as someone who was independent and could take care of herself, but she did the stupidest things that got her into trouble and then she needed to be rescued. So much for being able to take care of herself. This was not Christina Dodd's usual writing style. Her heroines are usually pragmatic, strong women who can handle problems on their own. My personal favorites are Castles In The Air, Treasure of The Sun, and Once A Knight.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not much to like in this romance
Review: The most fundamental problem with this book has been touched on by the other reviewers. Basically, it's really difficult to like Marian, the heroine. She does lots of stupid things. She's not helped by the author who only reveals her motivation at the end of the book, long after I'd ceased to care about Marian.

Griffith isn't much better. I've been reading romances for decades and remember the bodice rippers with fondness. Still, he treads an awfully fine line between seduction and rape.

Finally, as a big fan of Josephine Tey's "The Daughter of Time", I was really annoyed with the blind following of Dodd in her treatment of Richard III. Tey's book very convincingly states that Richard's reputation is not deserved and that the propaganda that created the reputation didn't start until many years after this book was written.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not much to like in this romance
Review: The most fundamental problem with this book has been touched on by the other reviewers. Basically, it's really difficult to like Marian, the heroine. She does lots of stupid things. She's not helped by the author who only reveals her motivation at the end of the book, long after I'd ceased to care about Marian.

Griffith isn't much better. I've been reading romances for decades and remember the bodice rippers with fondness. Still, he treads an awfully fine line between seduction and rape.

Finally, as a big fan of Josephine Tey's "The Daughter of Time", I was really annoyed with the blind following of Dodd in her treatment of Richard III. Tey's book very convincingly states that Richard's reputation is not deserved and that the propaganda that created the reputation didn't start until many years after this book was written.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK, but not all that I had hoped...
Review: The other 2 Dodd books I have read were well written with characters you cared about. I didn't feel any connection to these two. If you are looking for a great romance try SOMEDAY MY PRINCE or THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS, both by Dodd.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK, but not all that I had hoped...
Review: The other 2 Dodd books I have read were well written with characters you cared about. I didn't feel any connection to these two. If you are looking for a great romance try SOMEDAY MY PRINCE or THE RUNAWAY PRINCESS, both by Dodd.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing. Tepid.
Review: This is my first by Ms. Dodd & I was expecting something more gripping/enjoyable. While the overall story was interesting, it wasn't anything to get excited about. Another sappy heroine--the courageous, 'outrageous' & strong character of Lady Marian was completely undermined by the 'helpless, need-to-be-rescued-by-a-man' attitude/situations she found herself in. Some ingenuity, please!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing. Tepid.
Review: This is my first by Ms. Dodd & I was expecting something more gripping/enjoyable. While the overall story was interesting, it wasn't anything to get excited about. Another sappy heroine--the courageous, 'outrageous' & strong character of Lady Marian was completely undermined by the 'helpless, need-to-be-rescued-by-a-man' attitude/situations she found herself in. Some ingenuity, please!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Enjoyed historical aspects, but romance was a little lacking
Review: This medieval romance by Ms. Christina Dodd takes place shortly after the Richard III/Henry Tudor battle for the English throne. Marian of Wenthaven is the saucy ex-lady-in-waiting, living with her two year old son at her father's keep. Griffith ap Powel is the Welsh warrior sent by King Henry to protect Lady Marian and her son, but from what?
While I enjoyed many aspects of this story, it is, after all, a romance novel, and in that area, I found it a bit lacking. The hero seemed to leap too quickly from his near animosity toward the heroine to all-encompassing love, with no real insight into what made him change his mind. The heroine, for all her demands that she is independent and self-reliant, still ends up in so much trouble as to require the hero to save her on more than one occasion. I never felt a strong chemistry between them.
The story moves along well, and although some points of the plot are easily guessed, there were still some surprises. All in all, a fun read, but not a keeper.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Enjoyed historical aspects, but romance was a little lacking
Review: This medieval romance by Ms. Christina Dodd takes place shortly after the Richard III/Henry Tudor battle for the English throne. Marian of Wenthaven is the saucy ex-lady-in-waiting, living with her two year old son at her father's keep. Griffith ap Powel is the Welsh warrior sent by King Henry to protect Lady Marian and her son, but from what?
While I enjoyed many aspects of this story, it is, after all, a romance novel, and in that area, I found it a bit lacking. The hero seemed to leap too quickly from his near animosity toward the heroine to all-encompassing love, with no real insight into what made him change his mind. The heroine, for all her demands that she is independent and self-reliant, still ends up in so much trouble as to require the hero to save her on more than one occasion. I never felt a strong chemistry between them.
The story moves along well, and although some points of the plot are easily guessed, there were still some surprises. All in all, a fun read, but not a keeper.


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