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The Baron

The Baron

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Action-packed, Romantic Page Turner
Review: A hero who is NOT the king's favored man? A widowed heroine who is NOT an eighteen year-old teenager? Both caught up in the vagaries of history NOT self-produced misunderstandings? This book was a joy to read cover-to-cover. On the strength of the main characters and plot, it would have gotten a 5-star, but there were a few minor plot inconsistencies and hurried segues that an alert editor should have caught, and a strangely rushed denouement that left vague dissatisfaction, having been preceded by so much glorious detail. Still, the story of Tre and Jane is compelling. Definitely worth time invested in its reading. Don't miss Juliana Garnett's "The Scotman" either.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was good Read
Review: Fun to read. Jane strong heroine for Tre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: Great plot, intelligent honorable characters and an even better romance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW another super historical from Garnett
Review: He is the new Sheriff of Nottingham, Tre Devaux, bid by the Norman King John to stop the outlaws still following Robin Hood's path.

She is Jane, the neice of Robin Hood, and nearly as good as he with the bow. Determined to follow in her missing Uncle's steps, Widow of Ravenshed Manor and a Saxon, this puts her direct opposition to the new Sheriff. Or does it?

This a super revisit to Sherwood Forest, without the stereotypical characters. Instead, we are offered realistic, well-drawn people that reach out and pull you into their world and their problems.

A delight!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great medieval romance with a Robin Hood Twist
Review: In 1213, King John takes control of the estates owned by Tre Devaux, the Baron of Brayeton. John informs Tre that his overlord and enemy, the Earl of Welborn, a known traitor who fled to Ireland to avoid death. Instead of waiting in Windsor Castle for a Council of Barons to rule, John offers Tre an opportunity to prove his loyalty by becoming the Sheriff of Nottingham and uphold the laws Tre hates by eradicating the Saxon outlaws. Disgusted, Tre accepts because waiting at Windsor Castle would probably result in his accidental death.

Widow Lady Jane Neville, niece of Robin Hood, begs Tre to treat the locals with a gentle hand. However, Tre is obsessed with regaining all he lost. He plans to ruthlessly enforce John's odious laws. Jane decides to abet the outlaws. As Jane and Tre begin to fall in love, they are on opposite sides of the Saxon question, making a long-term relationship appear impossible.

THE BARON is an enjoyable medieval romance with a gender bending twist to the Robin Hood legend. The lead characters are an intriguing pair whose attitudes are shaped by the treachery of the times. John comes across as a brilliant Machiavellianist (several centuries ahead of his time), ordering the performance of ugly deeds to gain what he wants. Though the plot is skewed with too many metaphors, readers will merrily enjoy the appearances of the "Merry Men." Juliana Garnett will receive much acclaim from sub-genre fans.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: History and Romance Blend Seamlessly
Review: In THE BARON, Ms. Garnett breathes new life into an oft-told time period, the reign of King John in the early 13th century. Her thorough research of medieval England history and the evocative settings of Nottinghamshire and Sherwood Forest shine through, transporting the reader back in time and place.

Even if this were lacking, her richly developed and believable characters would carry the story. Tre Devaux, newly appointed High Sheriff of Nottingham, shows us the true and painful meaning of a wounded hero, determined to honor his obligations. And Lady Jane Neville, Robin Hood's niece, illustrates a woman who was, in her youth, a rebellious maid and is now an elegant and composed widow, still bent on seeing justice done. Circumstances put Tre and Jane on opposite sides of the law against a backdrop of turbulent events.

The conflicts between the two are evident and genuine, brings them together as often as it separates them, always to heartbreaking effect. Their mutual attraction leaps off the page and their dialogue is taut and intelligent, furthering both the external and internal plots in a way that narrative cannot. We read courage, loss and longings in Tre and Jane, but without sappy sentimentality or false emotion. Their passion sizzles. Secondary characters are also fully developed and each one essential to the story.

We experience everything in THE BARON we've come to expect in a medieval romance... a great castle, the heroine healing the hero, a tournament, courtly love, the evil villain and a rescue, but each is rendered with fresh, unique realism. Ms. Garnett employs a writing style that creates a fast-paced read and maintains tension and anticipation. Look for her revival of the colon and semi-colon and her use of cunning subtext and provocative phrasing.

A joyous work, impassioned, THE BARON raises the bar for all writers of the genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another wonderful book!
Review: Ms. Garnett never fails to deliver an impressive story. Readers of all genres will love this book.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Love in Sherwood Forest!
Review: Robin Hood's niece falls in love with the new Sheriff of Nottingham--can they overcome deadly obstacles and a history of enmity to find happiness? That's what I wondered as I stood in Sherwood Forest and envisioned their story unfolding around me I hope you will find their struggle as compelling as I did....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: High adventures in Sherwood, Garnett style.
Review: This book is a delight - great chemistry between Tre and his beloved, wonderful swordfights, and breathtaking passion and adventure that have me alternatively holding my breath in excitement or cheering our heroes on. "Come on! Kick that stupid King John's --expletive censored-- !"

The author is definitely a great storyteller, as she infuses her story with steep and realistic atmosphere of fear and uncertainty as befits the turbulent time period, along with swordfights and high raids the best this side of Errol Flynn. With a pair of great and noble lovers in the mainstage, well, this story shines.


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