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Kissed by Shadows [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Jane Feather (Author)
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Set during a period of political unrest and persecution, the final entry in Feather's 16th-century Kiss trilogy (following To Kiss a Spy) will hook readers at the outset, but it may not hold their attention throughout. When Lady Philippa Nielson meets Lionel Ashton, a close confidant of Queen Mary and King Philip II, she has the eerie sense that she's met the mysterious English lord before. Lionel denies the connection, but the more time she spends with him, the more convinced she becomes. As Pippa's friendship with Lionel grows, her relationship with her husband, Stuart, deteriorates. She suspects he's having an affair, but it isn't until she learns she's pregnant that she discovers the truth: both she and Stuart are pawns in a plot to secure Queen Mary's place on the throne, and Lionel, whom Pippa has come to trust and even love, may be one of the Queen's puppeteers. Feather skillfully draws out the intrigue and immerses readers in the time period with her descriptions of court costumes and customs. However, her tendency to overstuff the novel with details undermines the suspense. Though the pace plods at times and the secondary romance between Pippa's brother and Lionel's Spanish ward lacks depth, Feather's firm grasp of history and compelling plot will push readers past the slow spots.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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Lady Pippa has always been a carefree young woman, so it's surprising to find the newlywed embroiled in a political plot, and, indeed, no one would be more astonished than she. Pippa's husband, Lord Nielson, is a favorite of Queen Mary, but she's making her disfavor known. And unbeknownst to Pippa, she's part of an intricate plan to guarantee the Catholic succession, so King Philip can bring the Inquisition to England. Pippa knows all is not well with her husband, but she has no idea she's being drugged at night and used by Philip to produce a child while her husband looks on. King Philip is blackmailing Nielson and the only person who can help Pippa is Lionel Ashton, although he's also involved in her violation. Will Pippa be able to trust Ashton and save herself and her unborn child? This fascinating follow-up to To Kiss a Spy [BKL F 1 02] is rife with danger and intrigue. Patty Engelmann
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars True to the Time, Jun 16 2004
By butterfly (wisconsin) - See all my reviews
i can understand while readers would be disturbed by the main deception in this novel. i too was disturbed and was wondering whether i would myself could forgive this man for what he had allowed if i were Pippa myself. i think Ms. Feather did an excellent job with this novel. it is gritty, dark and genuine to the time in history that was Queen Mary I regime. Horrible, unthinkable things were committed at her orders and at Spain's orders also. If you had to live through what Lionel Ashton experienced, i think perhaps you could judge what he did. But who of us, in his shoes would not want to crush the man that instigated such crime upon people who were merely thinking freely, and at whatever costs possible? it happens time and time again.

anyways, off my soapbox, this book manages to capture in a light sense the essence of the deceit, the fear, the hope and the living that went on in the mid 1500's and Pippa and Lionel's story, along with Robin & Luisa, make it interesting and brings that time in history to life. i notice that Lisa Kleypas also manages to include in her novels a certain genuineness that seems to be missing in most of this genre. it was a dark time and that shouldn't be glossed over and i feel that Jane Feather is able to successfully pen a truly happy and enjoyable story in a very dark setting. My hat's off to her!

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1.0 out of 5 stars disappointing, April 5 2004
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Jane Feather is a talented author who likes to tackle new and challenging ideas in her books. Sadly, this one just doesn't work for me. The hero is the biggest problem. Not only did he facilitate the heroine's rape, he also chose to keep her in the dark when the two of them were already engaged in an affair. Character development was insufficient, I just can't indentify with the hero's so called tormented past and his reasons for taking part in that hideous plot. The heroine doesn't fare any better either. I don't find myself sympathise with her despite the fact that she was a victim and can't understand why she chose to forgive him. The complete lack of chemistry and the big "ick" factor totally put me off.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing and truly unromantic plot . . ., Aug 12 2003
While I generally enjoy Jane Feather's books, I was deeply disturbed by the premise of the novel. The "hero" facilitates the sexual assault of the heroine, and while it is supposedly distasteful to him, his discomfort did not stop him from repeatedly aiding rape. That is NOT romantic. The heroine forgives him fairly easily, and after two other books featuring this character I had truly wanted better for her. NOT well done, Ms. Feather. Not well done at all.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Standard Romance
Set in the 16th century, the plot is not that outrageous. During the reign of Mary, Henry the 8th's eldest daughter, the Queen's husband sows his seed in one of the court's ladies... Read more
Published on April 22 2003 by Maye Vanarsdel

5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful
This was the third book in the 'Kiss' trilogy and it was an amazingly powerful historical romance. Set during the Tudor reign, atrocities that had always been committed in the... Read more
Published on April 10 2003 by M. Rondeau

2.0 out of 5 stars Not my idea of a romance novel.
... While Ms. Feather is a good writer, I DID NOT like the premise of this story. The book begins with a vile act being committed on the heroine, and the "romance" is built on... Read more
Published on Mar 14 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars repellent and plodding
What an awful book. I was hoping there might be some other explanation for what was going on, like that Lionel had some sort of guilt about making love to her etc. Read more
Published on Mar 11 2003 by J. Mullally

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
Jane Feather can always be relied on to create a new scenario for a romance novel. In an effort to ensure that England has a healthy heir, Queen Mary and King Phillip have... Read more
Published on Feb 25 2003 by Joan Monica Wanat

4.0 out of 5 stars Jane Feather Can Do NO wrong!
You have probably read the synopsis already. I won't go into whether the subject matter is wrong or not. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Intrigue, Suspense, Romance.....and Disturbing Shadows
"Kissed By Shadows" is the third installment in Jane Feather's trilogy about the Mallory and Beaucaire families, who lived in the shadowy time between the death of King Henry VIII... Read more
Published on Feb 18 2003 by Jane Given

1.0 out of 5 stars Exploitation as Romance? Yuck!
This book sickened me. How on earth Jane Feather can expect us to accept the relationship between Phillippa and Lionel, even after Phillippa realizes that Lionel was the one... Read more
Published on Feb 13 2003 by Siusaidh

2.0 out of 5 stars Well written story but very disturbing plot
In the prologue, we learn that the heroine is being drugged on a nightly basis so that King Phillip can have intercourse with her in hopes of fathering a child. Read more
Published on Feb 10 2003 by Jane Litte

4.0 out of 5 stars Kissed by Shadows by Jane Feather
I love the plot and the characters in this story. The plot is not only believable (could have happened) but vividly shows the intrigues,machinations,the single minded quest for... Read more
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