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Joining
  

Joining [Audiobook] [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

by Johanna Lindsey (Author), Sharon Williams (Reader)
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)

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Setting: England, 1214
Sensuality Rating: 7

Wulfric de Thorpe was betrothed at age 13 to 6-year-old Milisant Crispin, daughter of his father's best friend--a "good" match for both families--but their first and only meeting was a disaster. They unwittingly injured each other when he was badly bitten by her falcon and Milisant received a broken ankle in the resulting chaos. Needless to say, the two have fiercely disliked each other ever since. Now 25, Wulfric reluctantly arrives at Dunburh Castle to claim his bride. To his dismay, he finds that although Milisant is now 19 and stunningly beautiful, she is still a sharp-tongued, untamed tomboy who refuses to obey her beloved father, dresses in male clothing, is an expert archer, and has a magic touch with animals of all sorts. Wulfric gloomily decides that his hope for a biddable lady wife is doomed. Just as pessimistic, Milisant fears that marriage to the handsome, powerful Wulfric will mean that "he would smother me, try to break me." Neither Milisant nor Wulfric want to wed, but the two can't bring themselves to refuse and disappoint their respective fathers.

Thrust into each other's company, a powerful attraction grows between them, despite their difficult past. But darker forces have political reasons for preventing the wedding, and they'll stop at nothing to succeed, including murdering Milisant. Will Wulfric be able to keep his new love alive long enough to marry her?

Peopled with complex and often colorful characters; set against the fascinating political background of King John's England; and enriched with a healthy dose of intrigue, passion, and conflict, Joining is another delightful novel from the prolific Lindsey. --Lois Faye Dyer --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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An arranged marriage in medieval England eventually leads to love.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Defy Not the Heart Series Part 2, May 28 2003
By Lealing (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joining (Mass Market Paperback)
Set in 1200s in England under the rule of King John. Milisant Crispin is a nineteen year old tomboy betrothed, since she was born, to Wulfric de Thorpe who is now 25 years old. The match was made between their respective fathers who are great friends. Milisant and Wulfric have only met once previously when she was 6 years old and he 13 years old, an unpleasant meeting that neither of them could forget. Given one month to get to know each other before the wedding, sparks fly when Milisant and Wulf are thrown together but there is a hidden danger lying in wait for Milisant.

A sweet story. However, I didn't find the relationship between Wulfric and Milisant very convincing. Milisant is so unpleasant to Wulfric I can't see what made him fall in love with her. Still it's a good read. I prefer the prequel though, Defy Not the Heart, Ranulf and Reina's story.

Lealing

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2.0 out of 5 stars Contains every romance stereotype possible, Mar 18 2003
By SereneNight (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joining (Audio Cassette)
I purchased the audio version of this book, hoping for a light, entertaining book, set in the era of King Richard's cowardly brother John. Instead, this is an anachronistic tale of Milisant, a eighteen year old woman who dresses like a boy, fights like a man, and doesn't want to get married to any man. (If this were a Xena novel, I would expect a plot like this and applaud the heroines independence. Since this is supposed to be a serious historical novel, I found myself sighing and rolling my eyes at the anachronistic behavior).

Despite this rather typical start, the novel gets worse. Milisant is just not LIKEABLE. Her reasons for disliking Wulfric (she bears a grudge from a childhood play accident), were silly, and could be resolved if the characters would spend 5 minutes together simply TALKING to one another. Milisant's 'love of animals' bordered on the ridiculous, as she travels with cages of wild animals wherever she goes. (Milisant's love for animals, apparently doesn't include loving them enough to let them go free).

Wulfric, the hero, seemed okay, but was rather under-developed and, was completely eclipsed by Milisant's strong, shrewish personality.

This book held no surprises. Read it if you must, but I found it disappointing.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Something a little different from Lindsey norm, Oct 23 2002
By K. Newman "krazykmcd" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Joining (Mass Market Paperback)
Milisant Crispin and Wulfric de Thorpe have been promised to each other since childhood. Their fathers are excellent friends, and are consolidating their friendship through the marriage of their eldest children. However, due to a mutually painful incident when they were children, neither Mili nor Wulf can stand the other. They have avoided each other ever since. It is now some years past the time when they should have been wed, and Wulf's father has insisted that Wulf claim his reluctant bride. Milisant is wild and different, disdainful of her being born female and the constraints it imposes on her. She and Wulf discover they still have nothing in common. She is wary of his size and power, convinced because of the pain she endured in their first (and only) meeting that Wulf will physically dominate and even harm her. It leads her to be stubborn, aggressive and argumentative, stiff and unbending to any request. Which does little to endear herself to Wulf.

Unknown to all, a third, unrelated party also does not want the marriage, and has conspired with non other than King John to ensure that it does not come about. To do that, he must arrange for Milisant's death, something that he does not hesitate to do...

I found the book very well researched, from the description of the clothing to the history of King's Richard and John, and the gossip of the realm. The court intrigue, although occupying only a few pages, was well done and set the plot in motion. I liked that the 'mystery' of the book had nothing to do with the central characters themselves, too. The threat, although known in full to the reader, comes out of the blue to the characters themselves. The story develops well, is peopled with enjoyable characters and sufficient humour. I found especially touching where Milisant finally realises that Wulf would do anything NOT to see her hurt. The development of feelings - positive and negative - between these two is completely believable. I also liked the approach taken with Mili, the feminist sub-plot which Lindsey has woven into the tale.

It is not a tale bursting with heat and passion (as Lindsey can do so well), rather more a discovery of feeling, and a fine tale firmly set in its period. Something a little different from my previous reading by this author, but also very enjoyable.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Boring
Oh my gosh I was never so glad to be finished with a book. I kept wanting Millisant to stop whining and grow up. And the broken foot thing I didn't understand that. Read more
Published on Jul 7 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but not that good either...
Johanna Lindsey is of course superb, and if the book was written by anyone else, I would have given it one star. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2002 by Layla

4.0 out of 5 stars Easy rainy day read...
This book was nice and easy to read. I tore through it in one day. Milisant and Jhone are sisters and there are alot of funny scenes between them. Read more
Published on Mar 12 2002 by catherinepacnw

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
Joining is one of Johanna Lindsey's best books. I love it.
The two main characters are likable. The storyline is beautifully woven. Ms. Read more
Published on Jan 27 2002 by pigpig

1.0 out of 5 stars Aggravating - Frustrating
I am a big fan of Johanna Lindsey. I absolutely LOVE her Malory novels - enough to read them a few times over. Unfortunately, I wasn't real pleased with this particular book. Read more
Published on Sep 25 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Escape to Medieval Times
"Joining" is the term used in Medieval times to refer to the final consummation and alliance between a betrothed couple and their families. Read more
Published on Sep 10 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Escape to Medieval Times
"Joining" is the term used in Medieval times to refer to the final consummation and alliance between a betrothed couple and their families. Read more
Published on Sep 10 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A Sweet Love Story
When I first started reading Joining, I thought it would be more of the same historical romance formula. Read more
Published on April 21 2001

2.0 out of 5 stars Not up to usual standards
I have been a Johanna Lindsey fan for along time. I have all of her books and have read most of them many times. I was very disappointed with The Joining. Read more
Published on Mar 30 2001 by grice@taxwise.com

2.0 out of 5 stars Expected more from the book
Perhaps my mistake was to start reading this book so soon after I had finished an excellent piece, or maybe that although I enjoy a good reading, the 13th. Read more
Published on Feb 24 2001 by nemesis31

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