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by Jane Feather (Author) "The woman stood by the open window, the soft breeze stirring the folds of her blue silk hood as it hung down her back ..." (more)
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Setting: England 1537

Sensuality: 7

Beautiful, brilliant, and sophisticated, Lady Guinevere Mallory is only 28 but has buried four wealthy husbands. When seasoned soldier Hugh of Beaucaire contests her ownership of a parcel of land, he brings Guinevere's rich estates to the attention of financially needy King Henry VIII, setting in motion events that threaten her status and her life. Traveling to her estate on the King's orders to investigate her fourth husband's death, Hugh expects to find a woman who has earned the label "The Black Widow." Instead, he discovers a lady whose elegance, quick wit, and warmth threaten to make him her next willing victim.

Despite the danger that Hugh poses to her family and holdings, Guinevere finds herself drawn to the handsome soldier but knows she dare not give in to the attraction nor can she allow herself to trust him. In the end, perhaps only Hugh has the power to save her from Henry and Thomas Cromwell's scheme to claim her wealth and destroy her family. Cromwell is not a man who gives up easily, and family members may die if Hugh doesn't learn to trust in Guinevere in time to save them.

Jane Feather has a fine hand for detail in colorful 1530's costuming and the minutiae of life in Henry VIII's England. That vivid scene setting combined with the political scheming and terror instilled by Thomas Cromwell, the equal balance of strength, intelligence, and wariness in hero and heroine, and the warm charm of secondary characters all add up to an excellent historical novel well worth reading.--Lois Faye Dyer --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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At age 28, beautiful Lady Guinevere Mallory has been widowed four times, and each bereavement has brought her more land and more wealth. Is she a murderess, a sorceress or simply a clever, though unlucky, woman? Set during the reign of Henry VIII and his dreaded minion, Thomas Cromwell, Feather's (The Least Likely Bride) latest historical romance is rich in detail and rife with intrigue. Lord Hugh of Beaucaire, himself a widower, believes his young son Robin has a legal right to some of the lands left to Lady Guinevere in the four marriage contracts she apparently wrote herself. He seeks the king's aid to secure his son's rights, and Cromwell, the king's Lord Privy Seal, encourages his investigation of Lady Guinevere. Lord Hugh does not know that the Privy Seal has plans of his own for the widow's riches. Hugh's stay on her estates gives him both reason to believe he may be right and reason to hope he is not, for he falls in love with Guinevere and her two daughters. He learns that two of her husbands apparently met their ends naturally, but discrepancies in her servants' stories about the most recent death require him to take her to London, where her saucy tongue sends her to the Tower. Will Lord Hugh save Lady Guinevere, and if he marries her, can he ever trust her? Typical of Feather's novels, the story succeeds as romantic fiction, with fine characterizations, sound historical background and an effective evocation of the precarious times when a king's favor or disfavor meant life or death. Striking cover art, romantic yet dignified, will draw in readers. (Jan. 9)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable, Jul 6 2003
By "vegemiteontoast" (Gordon, ACT Australia) - See all my reviews
The Widow's Kiss is a great leap from Ms Feather's previous V books. I'm amazed at how skillfully she has switch genres. The depth of characters of Hugh and Guinevere are complex and utterly believable. They are both flawed, human if you will, not all beauty and male good likes...you almost feel you know them as one of your friends when you have finished, which I did, finished the book that is, which was far too soon...every chance I had over a 3 day period, missing sleep, food and gym classes just to read the twists and turns of the plots of Henry VIII and Cromwell's machinations and how they longed to get their hands on the widows property and Hugh and his lady's fight to love and stay alive. The secondary characters are delightful, well rounded, the children are adorable, they too play important roles. I'm not going to go into to too much detail about the book itself, others have done that in their reviews, my main point is the book is by far the best read I've had in 2 years, and I've always got a book on me, buy it if you want excitement, romance, intrigue, danger, love, flawed but loveable characters. Above all read it because its just plain "unputdownable". PS Be prepared to be sleep deprived as well as lose a few pounds once you start you cannot put down!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Exciting Historical, April 8 2003
By M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Lady Guinevere of Mallory had not reached the age of 30 - yet she had been widowed four times - with each husbands death increasing her personal fortune. Hugh de Beaucaire, had a vested interest in these matters - a soldier with a son for whom he wanted more than a soldiers life - and thusly he disputed a holding that Lady Guinevere had received upon the death of her first husband. Voicing these concerns to King Henry and his then Privy Seal, Thomas Cromwell, he was sent to investigate this widow and the circumstances surrounding the deaths. He knew her to be attractive, as he had seen her small portrait, but expected to see a cold-blooded 'black widow' heartless harpy, not the achingly breathtaking beauty he found.

Set amidst the reign of King Henry VIII in 1537 with all the treachery and political intrigues in that period this story just flies with passion and pageantry. The central characters are unique in that our heroine is not an innocent young virgin, nor is the hero the young and handsome knight, but a more worldly and seasoned campaigner. While attracted to the Lady, he has a healthy wariness that is a delight in the so very intelligent dialogs between the two of them. The historical background of court life, moods, and treachery had me on the edge of my seat and biting my nails as I was caught up in the dangers that surrounded them when Hugh began to believe in her innocence and fall in love, as he then incurred the wrath of men who thought nothing of assignation to those who went against their nefarious plans.

This was an absolute total read for me, which having previously read her "V" series, I equate this author with high romance and edge-of-the-seat adventure! This book gives you three dimensional characterizations, mystery, super secondary characters (you will just love the two daughters Pen and Pippa) to fall in love with and a big tease to make you pick up her next two books to complete this promising "Kiss" trilogy.

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2.0 out of 5 stars dull and offputting, Mar 11 2003
By J. Mullally "booklover4ever00" (USA) - See all my reviews
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Hardly romantic at all. The intrigue is predictable, the love scenes descriptions of his grey pubic hair, (yuck) and endless twittering on with the chidren about kittens. The ending of the book then sets up for said children in the sequels, but why bother. A good story idea which could have been executed a lot better with more chemistry and verve.
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5.0 out of 5 stars LUCKY, MURDERER OR OPPORTUNIST
In THE WIDOW'S KISS, it appears unusual to many people that Lady Guinevere Mallory, aged twenty-eight, has outlived four husbands and has become extremely wealthy in the process... Read more
Published on Feb 25 2003 by Mary Allen

2.0 out of 5 stars Widow's Kiss
I have read many historical romances and found this one two slow with too little character development. Read more
Published on Jan 20 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars One I couldn't put down!
This is the first of Jane Feather's novels to read- but I will definitely pick up some more. I loved this one and read it in 2 settings. Read more
Published on Dec 6 2002 by janlouise

3.0 out of 5 stars Not your typical historical romance
While this story was entertaining, it was not what I was expecting when I picked up what I thought was a typical historical romance. Read more
Published on Oct 12 2002 by LadyT

5.0 out of 5 stars The Widow's Kiss
I loved it, I don't usually read these types (romance novels) of books but something about the cover attracted me and after I settled down to read it I could't put it down! Read more
Published on Jul 15 2002 by Andrea

5.0 out of 5 stars Clever book
This book is clever. It appeals to people with a sense of adventure and those who like strong women. I have given this book as a present to more than one friend.
Published on Jun 24 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Jane Has Won Me Back
Over the years I've read a number of Jane Feather books, with mixed reviews. There will be a good one, a bad one, a mediocre one... Read more
Published on April 4 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than I thought it would be
After I bought this book, I checked the reviews of it and thought I would be disappointed. But I really enjoyed this book. In fact, its the best I've read in a while. Read more
Published on Feb 26 2002 by Elaine Davis

2.0 out of 5 stars Not her best!
I am disappointed. Her other books were so much better. The best part is her historical perspective, but her main characters are just not believable. Read more
Published on Feb 6 2002 by happyreader

4.0 out of 5 stars Engaging and Irritating
Ms. Feather is a terrific author who writes stories that are well researched, full of intrigue and romance, history and engaging characters. Read more
Published on Jul 13 2001 by K. N. Nelson

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