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Through a Dark Mist - Community Reviews back

by Marsha Canham
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The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 12 years ago
Young and recently widowed Lady Servanne de Briscourt has been sold by Prince John, regent of England, into marriage to Lucien Wardieu, Baron de Gournay. Not that she’s complaining too much about it. Her groom-to-be is tall, fair, and extremely handsome—though she’s seen him only once and from afar—...
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 14 years ago
All that is left of Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire★★★★✩ If you want the ambience of the Medieval Ages, with all its swashbuckling, pageantry and brutality, as well as a historical with a good plotline, plenty of twists and a bit of a “tongue-in-cheek” nod to an oft told – but great – legend, th...
willaful
willaful rated it 14 years ago
3.5 stars. After taking a fairly long time to get through this, I've concluded that it’s a very well crafted example of a subgenre of book I don't much care for. It was entertaining in many ways, but for much of it, didn’t really draw me in.Through a Dark Mist, first in a series set in the England o...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 14 years ago
This was my first foray into pure historical romance (the kind without a supernatural twist) in many years. And this was probably the perfect book to lure me back into the age of swashbuckling knights on their majestic destriers and beautiful maidens who fall in love with them.Through A Dark Mist is...
Kybunnies
Kybunnies rated it 14 years ago
After reading this book I was amazed that Amazon had it for free in the Kindle Store. this book is set somewhere in the 10-12th century. I am not good at writing reviews, because I would end up giving away everything in the book. But this book is a must read. I can not wait to get the second in ...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 19 years ago
Swashbuckling good fun! A bit of a bodice ripper, but the plot moves, the secondary characters are wonderful, a perfectly EVIL villain and villainess. The author has her tongue planted firmly in her cheek. All in all an enjoyable read, a nice piece of fluff to spend the weekend with.
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