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Wife Test Display
  

Wife Test Display (Mass Market Paperback)

by Betina Krahn (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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When a medieval-era nobleman needs to ransom himself but hasn't the funds, where can he turn? If he's the French Duke of Avalon, he asks the Convent of the Brides of Virtue, which has enjoyed the benefits of his protection, to deliver four marriageable "daughters" to King Edward. So begins this witty, rollicking romance between spunky Chloe of Guibray, a beauty with a questionable lineage, and the ill-tempered Sir Hugh de Sennett. Determined to uncover her mysterious English roots and see her friends happily wed, Chloe maneuvers her way into the group being sent to the king and devises "the wife test" to evaluate the best match for each lady. All would go well were it not for the stern presence of their escort, Sir Hugh, a rigid, pious knight whose ill will toward womankind is notorious. But even as he struggles to resist Chloe's charms, circumstances conspire to throw them together. Toss in reluctant bridegrooms, fractious brides and a murder attempt or two, and the course of true love runs far from smooth. The assorted maidens are types, not rounded characters, but Chloe has enough moxie to compensate for the lot of them. Despite a slow start, Krahn's amusing follow up to The Husband Test quickly blossoms into a bright, exciting adventure.
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To pay his ransom to King Edward of England, the duke of Avalon offers to send four of his "daughters" from the Convent of the Brides of Virtue in France to marry Edward's noblemen. An orphan who had been left at the convent as a baby, Chloe can't resist the opportunity to become a potential bride because she believes England holds the key to her past and her future. Much to his displeasure, Sir Hugh of Sennet is chosen by Edward to escort the "brides," and he soon realizes that he must not only protect the all-too-tempting habit-disguised women from his own lovelorn men but also from a mysterious group. Even after arriving safely in England, Hugh finds he still is not finished with the women because Edward now wants Hugh to help Chloe match the brides up with suitable husbands! Following Krahn's delightful The Husband Test (2001), this laughter-laced historical perfectly packages witty dialogue and engaging characters into a captivating romance. John Charles
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4.0 out of 5 stars A most entertaining sequel, May 24 2004
This review is from: The Wife Test (Paperback)
It is not necessary to read "The Husband test" first; the events in the first book are only very briefly mentioned. This one stands alone.

This one's unusual in that the hero is the one who wants nothing to do with women; he wants to be a monk! But Chloe very much wants to be a wife; alas, she doesn't know her parentage and cannot be one of the Brides of Virtue without that knowledge. So she tricks her way into a group of brides-to-be. She not only has to discover her parentage and find herself a husband, but she also has to decide who the other 4 brides will marry. But the king appoints Sir Hugh to help her, and he begins to have very un-monklike thoughts about her. Their battle of wills is full of humor and struggle.

As good if not better than The Husband Test. Delightful.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Sequel - Totally Entertaining, April 10 2004
By M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Wife Test (Paperback)
Setting - King Edward II England circa 1300's --- Chloe of Guibray, was a babe in a basket left on the doorstep and brought up by the nuns in the convent of the Brides of Virtue. As such she knew most all of the 'secrets' kept at the abbey by virtue of her training as the abbess' clerk. - Those secrets she didn't know she was adept at learning, all except the most important one to her, which was her true origins. When she heard how the Duke of Avalon was asking the convent to deliver four marriageable "daughters" as a part of his ransom to the King of England, Chloe decided that this would be her chance out of the convent and to discover just where and to whom her mysterious English roots would lead her to. She maneuvered her way into the ransom bride party as 'another' of the Duke's 'daughters' and when arriving in England, convinced King Edward that it was her 'duty' to administer the 'wife test' to the prospective brides and grooms in order to match them up to the person most suited to each.

Escorting the 'maidens' party to England was the ill-tempered, intense and very gruff Sir Hugh de Sennett whose ill will toward women was notorious - and most probably why the King, who was known to enjoy a jest or two, thought Hugh would be the perfect escort and later assistant 'wife tester' along with Chloe. Raised in a monastery since the age of five by monks, Hugh did not hold the female population in any type of esteem at all - likening the whole lot of them to instruments of the devil whose sole duty was to corrupt all men! AND in his mind, the leader of this pack of females, Chloe, had to be the worst - why else couldn't he erase the image of her azure-blue eyes, and long white legs, from his mind! Chloe, who'd been brought up under the resolute abbess of the convent of the Brides of Virtue had enough spunk to probably be about the only woman that could make Hugh see that the brainwashing he endured in the monastery truly did taint his outlook at womankind. Hugh had to decide whether he truly was a 'hypocrite' to his beliefs, or that what he had learned in the seminary was not necessarily the rules that should be applied to men 'outside' those hallowed walls.

Krahn's very entertaining sequel to THE HUSBAND TEST - which stands completely on its own - quickly turns into an, exciting adventure and battle of the sexes. The story mixes terrific characters, humor, sensual anticipation, and the mystery of who and why someone wanted to harm the brides, into a delicious blend of creative and skillful writing. Chloe, whose courage, spunk, and a very high threshold of 'forgiveness' (so much to forgive!) and understanding for Hugh - who managed to stay a self-righteous prig through out most of the novel - is a heroine to love! The one factor that saves Hugh from being a total jerk was discovering how his childhood and upbringing gave him such a skewed up outlook on life. I was totally entertained from start to finish and absolutely howled over Hugh's 'confession' of his immoral thoughts towards Chloe! With terrific secondary characters, subtle wit and humor used in the dialogs, and very creative plots, I find that this author is fast on her way to becoming an 'auto buy' for me! (...)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Cute-Fanciful Medieval Read, Mar 10 2004
By Nancy Compton (Boise, Idaho) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Wife Test (Paperback)
The Wife Test is a cute story and worth reading if in the mood for whimsical fun!
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4.0 out of 5 stars I was surprised
I picked up this book at the grocery store for a diversion, not expecting it to be good at all. In fact, I was hoping it would be really bad. Read more
Published on Sep 2 2003 by zambi

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best
I grabbed the book when I saw Betina Krahn's name on it, but I was disappointed.
The plot was okay, the characters were interesting, but all the parts together did not make an... Read more
Published on July 23 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Ms Krahn has done it again!
Terrific characters, subtle wit and well-researched period authenticity. Those who read and enjoyed The Husband Test will be delighted to once again experience the wily... Read more
Published on July 19 2003 by baltimore0502

2.0 out of 5 stars :(
The book was a let down compared to the Betina Krahs last book "The Husband test". It was too wordy and too long drawn, the author could have easily reduced the book by... Read more
Published on July 7 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars an enjoyable and charming read
"The Wife Test" is a follow up of sorts to "The Husband Test," and is, for some reason, being marketed as a rollicking, laugh a minute kind of novel. Read more
Published on July 3 2003 by tregatt

5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful medieval tale
In France, the emissary of English King Edward informs the Duke of Avalon he still owes ransom if he wants his freedom. Read more
Published on July 2 2003 by Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars Betina Krahn RULES!!
England and France during King Edward's reign

Eighteen year-old Chloe of Guibray, a foundling left on the steps of the French Convent of the Brides of Virtue as an infant, is... Read more

Published on July 1 2003 by Freelance Reviewer

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