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Five Star Expressions - The Queen's Fencer [Hardcover]

Caitlin Scott-Turner (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Five Star Expressions March 21, 2005
In this swashbuckling historical romance, Ardys Trevallon is the strong-willed daughter of Queen Elizabeth's fencing master, and a master fencer herself. She is taken prisoner by Desmond Kirkconnell, a scoundrel and rogue who eventually wins her heart. The Queen's Fencer is their love story, moving from the glittering court of the Queen to the dense forests of northern Ireland, to the lush tropical islands of the Caribbean, and back to the beaches of Cornwall. Desmond and Ardys are separated by treachery, misfortune and mischance, and by the deceit of Desmond's rival pirate, the suave but villainous Frenchman Francois de la Roche, who kidnaps Ardys. Kirkconnell searches the seas for his lost love and for revenge against his enemy. Filled with court intrigue, heartfelt love, swordfights, sea battles and vivid characters, The Queen's Fencer is a thrilling tale of passion set in a fascinating era of history.

Caitlin Scott-Turner has traveled extensively throughout the United Kingdom with her husband (who is, of course, British). They live in the Boston area. The Queen's Fencer is Caitlin's first novel. (20050315)


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Ardys Trevallon is passionate about fencing and learning. Fortunately, living at Queen Elizabeth I's court allows her to enjoy both. The queen sees to it that Ardys is given a suitable education, and her father's position as fencing master allows her to unofficially test her sword skills against any man at court. When her father dies, Ardys reluctantly decides it is time to return home to Cornwall, but the ship is captured by Captain Desmond Kirkconnell. The roguish Irish pirate quickly discovers that Ardys is more than his match with a sword, and they become lovers. Ardys is then taken hostage by the elegantly wicked Francois de la Roche, and Desmond must set sail to reclaim the woman he loves. Scott-Turner takes readers on a fascinating, if occasionally bumpy, journey from the glittering court of Elizabeth I to the sun-drenched Caribbean as two star-crossed lovers battle fate to find happiness in a story that should please readers who relish romances filled with swashbuckling adventure. John Charles
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"This novel is rich with historical detail, from the intricacies of court dress in an age of farthingales and high ruffed collars, to the furnishings of various abodes. Historical context is provided as characters interact with real figures from history, such as Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh. The refinements of the age present a stark contrast to the brutalities of warfare and personal vendettas, also vividly depicted in this swashbuckling adventure.

For a nonstop tale of passion and adventure on land and sea, dive into THE QUEEN'S FENCER. Though the love story occasionally takes a back seat to the adventure, this fast-paced debut novel will make readers eager to see what author Caitlin Scott-Turner comes up with next!" --America Online Romance Fiction Forum, April 2005 (America Online's Romance Fiction Forum 20050304)

"Scott-Turner takes readers on a fascinating , if occasionally bumpy, journey from the glittering court of Elizabeth I to the sun-drenched Caribbean as two star-crossed lovers battle fate to find happiness in a story that should please readers who relish romances filled with swashbuckling adventure."
--BookList, March 2005 (Booklist 20050301)

"Ardys Trevallon is passionate about fencing and learning. Fortunately, living at Queen Elizabeth I's court allows her to enjoy both. The queen sees to it that Ardys is given a suitable education, and her father's position as fencing master allows her to unofficially test her sword skills against any man at court. When her father dies, Ardys reluctantly decides it is time to return home to Cornwall, but the ship is captured by Captain Desmond Kirkconnell. The roguish Irish pirate quickly discovers that Ardys is more than his match with a sword, and they become lovers. Ardys is then taken hostage by the elegantly wicked Francois de la Roche, and Desmond must set sail to reclaim the woman he loves. Scott-Turner takes readers on a fascinating, if occasionally bumpy, journey from the glittering court of Elizabeth I to the sun-drenched Caribbean as two star-crossed lovers battle fate to find happiness in a story that should please readers who relish romances filled with swashbuckling adventure."
--Booklist, March 2005 (Booklist )

"The Queen's Fencer is an exciting, well-written account of a dynamic period when pirates roved the seas. Depiction of court life is extremely realistic, especially with historical figure such as Queen Elizabeth, Lord Essex, and Sir Walter Ralegh playing important roles in the story. Intricate details of fencing and the authors's obvious knowledge of sailing put the reader in each scene.

Swashbuckling pirates, court intrigue, and a powerful love story make the The Queen's Fencer impossible to put down. Don't miss this terrific book."
--Romance Reviews Today, March 2005 (Romance Reviews Today )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 303 pages
  • Publisher: Thomson Gale; 1 edition (March 21, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594143021
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594143021
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,346,316 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious read! Treat yourself to this one., May 19, 2005
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This review is from: Five Star Expressions - The Queen's Fencer (Hardcover)
What a wonderful book! It is hard to put down and a fun story to sink your imagination into. At the center of the story is a strong female character, which always makes for a better read (hate those wimpy women stories). Her relationships are strong with the men in her life...her father, her kidnappers, and her love interest. The story moves quickly around the world and a fun bit of history is the backdrop for all of the action.

I read this on a beach during vacation and it is the perfect summer read. You will lose yourself in the pages and enjoy every moment. I recommend this book to all who know they deserve something delicious - it's dessert for the soul!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars fine Elizabethan romance, April 5, 2005
This review is from: Five Star Expressions - The Queen's Fencer (Hardcover)
In 1597, Will Trevallon is the Queen's fencing master; his twenty-one years old daughter Ardys is perhaps is best rival. They are happy until Will while in a tournament collapses and dies. Ardys grieves more than just the loss of her father and teacher; she has lost her best friend.

As Ardys tries to move on in her life, Queen Elizabeth sympathizes with her loss, but though the young woman is capable of being THE QUEEN'S FENCER, a female in what the nobles recognize as a male position would cause too much trouble. However, Desmond Kirkconnell has his own plans for the lass; he abducts her taking her to Ireland. As she falls in love with her rogue pirate, a rival Francois de la Roche abducts Ardys to use as a pawn to trap and destroy Desmond, who risks death to rescue his beloved.

Elizabethan romance readers will want to take the plunge into this intriguing tale. The lead couple is a wonderful intrepid pairing though it seems the competent Ardys is too easy a victim. The story line is fast-paced whether the action occurs in England, Ireland or the High Seas. Elizabeth's court and other secondary protagonists provide a late sixteenth century feel to the fable, but it is Ardys the fencing master who makes the tale hum.

Harriet Klausner
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