I was initially intrigued about this book because I too often think of what became of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy after Pride and Prejudice closes. I just imagine them having several children, lots of laughter, and enjoying visits made by Jane, Bingley, and Mr. Bennet. Reading this book made me feel lik...
Meh. Boring. Only got it because it was free on Amazon.
This book is free on Kindle Susanna Ward has since her fathers death three years ago been earning her living as a governess.Her father was cut off from his family after marrying Susannas mother an italian peasant girl who his father considered unworthy. While on the journey to London to seek o...
Pretty awesome. There has to be another one!3.8
3½ Stars
The final book in Elliott’s Trystan and Isolde trilogy. Beautifully written and often haunting and sad as the pair try to save Britain from her enemies and find a way to be together despite the many obstacles in their way. The pair’s continued romantic tension and failure to communicate effectivel...
I've never read historical fiction before, so I wasn't sure what to expect. But I got to admit I'm a fan of the genre now. I had never heard of the legend of Trystan & Isolde, but as a fan of the Arthurian Legends wanted to know more about it immediately. Anna Elliot's writing captured me from the ...
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I really enjoyed this and am looking forward to reading the other two books in the trilogy. I liked the twist Elliott put on the story of Trystan and Isolde, especiallys Isolde's parentage. I thought the middle dragged a little bit with too many escapes and receptures, but some of the revelations ...
Not a real review, just stating why I gave up with only 50-60 pages left. I liked the premise a lot, but the execution failed, at least for me. I didn't find any chemistry between the two, and while I understand it wasn't written as a love story I still wanted to see something. I didn't get why Trys...