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Lion In Glory (Paperback)

de Shannon Drake (Author)
3.7étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (7 évaluations de client)
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Stuffed full of historical detail and bloody battles, the newest installment in Drake's 14th-century Graham family series (Knight Triumphant, etc.) pits a resourceful Englishwoman against an overbearing Scottish warrior, but the resulting romance is more likely to irritate than entertain. The novel opens with an overview of Robert the Bruce's rise to power, which was helped along by funds exacted from fearful English families living on the borderlands. Lady Christina of Hamstead Heath is one of those fearful English, and when Bruce's men, led by Sir James Graham, arrive at her manor demanding money, she finds herself without anything to offer them but herself. James reluctantly agrees to take her hostage but soon comes to regret his decision. The two argue constantly. Their prime disagreement concerns Christina's brother, who has been wrongly accused of committing treason against the crown. Christina is determined to save Steven by sacrificing herself to the English lord who is holding him prisoner, but James refuses to let her do so. Rather than discuss the matter rationally, they insult and torment each other and then have sex. To the reader's dismay, this cycle continues ad nauseam. Though the story is rich in history, the protagonists' constant head-butting makes for an exceedingly tedious read.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 A good read., Jui 1 2004
Par Megan (TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I thought this was a worthy read, and Drake is an adept writer. Her strength here lies in her story and less in her characters. I was fascinated in the story line of Jamie and his allegiance to Robert the Bruce. I admired Christina, thought she was a great heroine, also.

My problem then? I would have to say the ending. (Please don't read if you don't want a spoiler!) I was captivated throughout the WHOLE book and was up til 2am reading...it's just the ending... (after that great final battle.)

She's expecting, they are married and emotions are finally on the table...and i thought it was just so flat. I feel like Drake just sort of ran out of room or steam with the ending. I didn't close the book thinking these two were madly in love (which, let's be honest, is why most of us read these books!) I thought Jaime's former wife haunted him and wasn't explored enough, and I don't think there was the required closer that I (personally) was looking for.

Honestly, just my humble opinion! I love her writing and will gladly read her other books. I was just a wee bit disappointed.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 EXCELLENT HISTORICAL ROMANCE!!, Juil 2 2003
Par Kristal Gorman (Buffalo, New York United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT BOOK!!! I LOVE THE GRAHAM'S. I HOPE THAT SHANNON DRAKE CONTINUES WITH THIS FAMILY. THE MEN ARE WONDERFUL. BIG, MUSCULAR, MANLY MEN WHO ARE CAPABLE OF LOVE. SOMETHING EVERY WOMAN WANTS. THE HEROINES TEND TO BE A BIT SELFISH AND AT TIMES FRUSTRATING, BUT, THAT DOES NOT KEEP THIS FROM BEING ONE OF THE BEST SHANNON DRAKE BOOKS THAT I HAVE READ. WELL, ALL OF HER BOOKS ARE GREAT, BUT, THE GRAHAM SAGA IS EXCEPTIONAL. FOR ANOTHER GOOD GRAHAM NOVEL, TRY ERIC'S STORY THE KNIGHT TRIUMPHANT.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not her best work, Janv. 22 2003
Generally speaking, Shannon Drake is one of my favorite authors. One where - if I see her name on a book, it is an automatic purchase. Her historical research for the background is excellent, and her characters and storylines, normally engaging. Mostly, her books are a Good Read.
This one just didn't seem to measure up to her previous efforts. It is a follow-up book to Knight Triumphant, telling the story of the Jamie Graham a cousin mentioned in that story.
I found myself skip-reading large sections where she got way too wordy and involved in details that did nothing to advance the story. It seemed like she was trying to stretch out the story to make the book longer (500 pages or bust!)
Parts of the dialog between the main characters, I had to re-read trying to figure out what they were really trying to say because the dialog got lost in between the wandering character musings.
Where, normally, we would have been made sympathetic to the heroine/hero - or at least made to understand their point of view; the heroine, Christina, was too self-absorbed and the hero, Jamie, did nothing but be irrationally angry for the length of the book. Even the bedroom scenes fell short of interesting.
Don't let this review keep you from enjoying her other books. Knight of Fire and Blue Heaven Black Knight (just to name a couple) are both good books - and her vampire series is outstanding. I highly recommend them. But this one needs editing - and shortening.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 delightful interpretive historical romance
In July 1307 the mighty King Edward I died just prior to leading his Army against the upstart Scots. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 18 2003 par Harriet Klausner

5.0étoiles sur 5 WONDERFUL, GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!!!
I loved this book! I think maybe I must of have read a different book then the first reviewer but this book is great! Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 12 2003 par editor210

5.0étoiles sur 5 lion review
I thought it was an excellent sequel in the Graham family.
Publié le Janv. 10 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 Don't waste your time or money on this one...
This is a historical "romance" (I use that word lightly) taking place in the early 1300's, at the time of Robert the Bruce's rule. (Think: Braveheart. Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 7 2003 par liljaxie

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