A Rose In the Storm
Brenda Joyce
June 25, 2013
3 ½ stars
I was ecstatic to see a new medieval period romance coming
out. There are two few of them being released, so I pounced on the chance to
review this. I started off sort of ambivalent as I felt, in my opinion, that the
writing was a bit passive- heavier on the telling than showing side of things.
Luckily the characters and story itself was intriguing enough to maintain my
interest.
Margaret Comyn is enroute to her legacy, the dowry provided
by her mother, in the form of Castle Fyne. It is a strategically placed keep
and she is heading there to prepare the castle for her marriage to Sir Guy, who
is English. Both Margaret and her brother are uncertain in regards to a
highland lass marrying an English knight, but her uncle feels it is a good
match. Upon arrival, Castle Fyne is under siege from the Wolf of Lochabar,
Alexander MacDonald. Having too few knights and warriors, the castle put up a
fight, under Margaret’s untried guidance, but ultimately fell. Margaret fights
her attraction to Alexander, as he is a MacDonald, a blood enemy of the Comyns
and he also fights for Robert Bruce in his attempt to take the crown.
Alexander finds himself attracted to Lady Margaret and
treats her with respect and kindness regardless of what plots she stirs against
him. He spends his time trying to woo her to his side and loyalty, knowing that
Sir Guy would not treat her well. Alexander knows she is desirous of him but in
denial.
Once I reached the climax of the story, with the battles
between King Edward’s armies and Robert Bruce’s, as well as the ultimate
showdown between Alexander and Guy, I couldn’t put the book down and stayed up
late into the night, engrossed in the world Ms. Joyce had created.
I received this ARC from Netgalley for review.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373777701/ref=cm_cr_mts_prod_img
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