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5.0 out of 5 stars Always is a MUST!!
Lynsay's newest book proves she is a writer to watch. She broke into the romance world with a bang with The Deed, and has proven with such great books as The Switch, Lady Pirate and The Key that she can do it again and again. Her style is fluid, her voice so natural, and there is no one else like her around. Her books are warm, intelligent and with a ton of humour. When I...
Published on Oct 20 2002 by Deborah MacGillivray

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3.0 out of 5 stars Actually..3 1/2 stars.......
"Always" definitely had it's moments...and I cant deny that some of it was outrageously amusing...I think the thing that bothered me most was how bossy Aric was...not to mention how Wimpy Rosamunde was made out to be....This book was fun, but dragged...I wouldnt dissuade one from reading it, but I wouldnt recommend it either.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Always is a MUST!!, Oct 20 2002
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Deborah MacGillivray "Author," (US & UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Always (Leisure historical romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Lynsay's newest book proves she is a writer to watch. She broke into the romance world with a bang with The Deed, and has proven with such great books as The Switch, Lady Pirate and The Key that she can do it again and again. Her style is fluid, her voice so natural, and there is no one else like her around. Her books are warm, intelligent and with a ton of humour. When I am reading anything by Lynsay, I am always smiling or laughing out loud!! So many times when someone tries the light touch with historical, their heroine comes out like an idiot. Lynsay deftly walks that fine line between jest and joke, with intelligent resourceful characters that often do silly things - but for good reasons!! Most especially, her books are never contrived.

In Always, her Rosamunde is a gently raised fartherless daughter of King Henry, and just before his death he arranges a marriage for her to Alric. He is coming off a bad engagement and has little trust for women, but sees no choice in the forced marriage. While Rosamunde is not totally against the idea of a husband, she brings a vast lacking in knowledge to the marriage bed due to the concepts instilled in her by the nuns . Rosemunde is an adorable, charming, witty character and one you will long remember. I read a lot, so often books tend to blur together. Years from now I will think of Rosamunde and remember her well!!

Pick up Lynsay Sands and you are guaranteed a good time!!

WISE Writers and Readers Book of the Month for April 2001
Book of the Year for 2001 (tied with Night Visitor by Melanie Jackson)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Knock out Winner from Lynsay, Oct 20 2002
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Deborah MacGillivray "Author," (US & UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Always (Leisure historical romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Lynsay's newest book proves she is a writer to watch. She broke into the romance world with a bang with The Deed, and has proven with such great books as The Switch, Lady Pirate and The Key that she can do it again and again. Her style is fluid, her voice so natural, and there is no one else like her around. Her books are warm, intelligent and with a ton of humour. When I am reading anything by Lynsay, I am always smiling or laughing out loud!! So many times when someone tries the light touch with historical, their heroine comes out like an idiot. Lynsay deftly walks that fine line between jest and joke, with intelligent resourceful characters that often do silly things - but for good reasons!! Most especially, her books are never contrived.

In Always, her Rosamunde is a gently raised bastard daughter of King Henry, and just before his death he arranges a marriage for her to Alric. He is coming off a bad engagement and has little trust for women, but sees no choice in the forced marriage. While Rosamunde is not totally against the idea of a husband, she brings a vast lacking in knowledge to the marriage bed due to the concepts instilled in her by the nuns . Rosemunde is an adorable, charming, witty character and one you will long remember. I read a lot, so often books tend to blur together. Years from now I will think of Rosamunde and remember her well!!

Pick up Lynsay Sands and you are guaranteed a good time!!

WISE Writers and Readers Book of the Month for April 2001
Book of the Year for 2001 (tied with Night Visitor by Melanie Jackson)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Actually..3 1/2 stars......., Sep 19 2002
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M. I. "krushedvelvet" (Old Bridge, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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"Always" definitely had it's moments...and I cant deny that some of it was outrageously amusing...I think the thing that bothered me most was how bossy Aric was...not to mention how Wimpy Rosamunde was made out to be....This book was fun, but dragged...I wouldnt dissuade one from reading it, but I wouldnt recommend it either.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lynsay Sands is a MUST read!!!, July 14 2001
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Deborah MacGillivray "Author," (US & UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Always (Leisure historical romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Lynsay's newest book proves she is a writer to watch. She broke into the romance world with a bang with The Deed, and has proven with such great books as The Switch, Lady Pirate and The Key that she can do it again and again. Her style is fluid, her voice so natural, and there is no one else like her around. Her books are warm, intelligent and with a ton of humour. When I am reading anything by Lynsay, I am always smiling or laughing outloud!! So many times when someone tries the light touch with historical, their heroine comes out like an idiot. Lynsay deftly walks that fine line between jest and joke, with intelligent resourceful characters that often do silly things - but for good reasons!! Most especially, her books are never contrived.

In Always, her Rosamunde is a gently raised bastard daughter of King Henry, and just before his death he arranges a marriage for her to Alric. He is coming off a bad engagement and has little trust for women, but sees no choice in the forced marriage. While Rosamunde is not totally against the idea of a husband, she brings a vast lacking in knowledge to the marriage bed due to the concepts instilled in her by the nuns . Rosemunde is an adorable, charming, witty character and one you will long remember. I read a lot, so often books tend to blur together. Years from now I will think of Rosamunde and remember her well!!

Pick up Lynsay Sands and you are guaranteed a good time!!

WISE Writers and Readers Book of the Month for April 2001
Book of the Year for 2001 (tied with Night Vistor by Melanie Jackson)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another winner!, Mar 12 2004
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dharma69 (San Clemente, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Always (Leisure historical romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
You've gotta love the lengths to which Rosamunde will go to not "disobey" her new husband. Being that "to obey" is a pretty important wedding vow, and we all know how men feel about being obeyed.....

Once again Sands delivers a charming and bright story about two who go through some interesting changes in order to become one. Aric has just enough stubborness so that we're sure he's all man, but put the threat of being drawn and quartered on his plate and...... Well, he's no dummy. And what can we say about Rosamunde? Sweet, intelligient, easy to get along with, undercover rebel (that kinda thing happens when you're raised in a convent) and well schooled in the art of mating. Animal mating, that is. Makes for some interesting lovemaking, you think? Enough said about that.

I don't know how Ms. Sands keeps coming up with these great stories; I'm just glad she does. It's always such a pleasure to be surprised, amused by and truly interested in the characters.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!, May 13 2003
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This review is from: Always (Leisure historical romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is my favorite book from Sands. Rosamunde was endearing and sweet and the dialogue was to die for. I was reading this book while waiting for an oil change, and I laughed out loud in the waiting room. I could just picture the bedding scene in my mind so clearly. There are so many humorous things in this book, that if you want a romance that is lighthearted, then this is the one for you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Humor and love, Dec 20 2002
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Tanya L. Schaub "TSchlaack" (Livermore, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
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As with all of Lynsay Sands stories this one has a lot of things that will make you laugh out load. You will also hate the hero at parts for being the most stupid of men.

This is the story of Rosamunde who is about to "take the veil "when her father (the king) shows up to marry her to a knight and see her set up in her life so that he knows she will be happy. The only problem is that she was not raised to be a wife and is more comfortable around horses and animals that people. But, that changes slowly with he growing caring for her new husband.

There is a lot of humor in this story and a strong woman character. One of the best scenes is where Aric walks into the great hall to discover not only is there a gassy horse there but it is wearing his new hat and his great cloak...

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3.0 out of 5 stars Irritating after a while, Nov 10 2002
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This review is from: Always (Leisure historical romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book did have some humorous moments and the love scenes were steamy. However, the heroine really started to get on my nerves. She was made out to be just plain stupid at times. She seemed to follow Aric around like some insipid ninny. After a while, it seemed that she was just a sex toy and had no brain. This was a major flaw in the novel and one I couldn't get past enough to read the remainder of the novel (I read about 3/4).
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2.0 out of 5 stars Simple and Average, April 11 2002
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This story had some good laughs but other than that it was very average and simple. The first part started out very good and was promising, THEN, it became unexciting. The intimacy was well described but for some reason was boring after the second time. Maybe there wasn't enough chemistry depicted between Rosamunde and Aric and, therefore, the well described intimacy just wasn't moving to the reader. Story was just too much on the simple side.
Very average.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Always, Oct 28 2001
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Brenda Condit "satinskper" (Albuquerque, NM USA) - See all my reviews
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Oh my what a book! I first picked up the book because i love it when the heroines are not just innocent but also innocent of how the act of love is performed. Rosamunde has been raised in a convent all her life and when her father the King brings her intended husband to wed her she asked her fellow nuns what will be expected of her. Well the way they explain lovemaking to her made me laugh so hard I cried. And then when she's finally alone with her husband who under the time conditions placed upon him by his King cannot take the time to really teach her the art of love making, she endears herself to all the readers. Soon though she does learn from her husband and he is delighted to find her a willing and apt pupil. He is very jealous of any males coming near her and has to learn the hard way that she really has no intention or desire to be anything but his. She tries his patience and it makes for an exciting book. I can't wait to read Lynsay Sands other books.
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