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His Captive Lady (Wessex Weddings) [Paperback]

Carol Townend (Author)
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2008
Lady Erica had tried to bring peace to her people, so that they could join forces against the Normans. Instead she became captive to the Saxon warrior, Saewulf Brader! Wulf was, in truth, a Norman captain spying on the enemy. Chaste yet fearless Lady Erica wasn't part of his plan. Her beauty was as disarming as it was captivating, but Wulf knew that once she discovered his deception, their fragile bond of trust would be destroyed....

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Harlequin (2008)
  • ISBN-10: 0373305486
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373305483
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,913,168 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Carol Townend writes medieval romances set in England and Europe - romantic historicals and a couple of darker sagas. Born in Yorkshire, she went to a convent school in Whitby and studied history at Royal Holloway College, London. She loves research trips, never quite knowing which castle, church, palace or city will fire her imagination next. Her first novel, Sapphire in the Snow, won the RNA New Writers' Award. Recent titles are available on Kindle.
For more about Carol and her writing, please visit her blogsite: http://caroltownend.co.uk
Carol's non-fiction writing includes dozens of articles for Writing Magazine and Writers' News, and a portrait of the Romanovs which introduces family portraits from the Imperial albums. Carol lives in London with her husband and daughter.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars 5+ Stars: A wonderful look into Medieval Saxon hearts and culture, June 24, 2008
This review is from: His Captive Lady (Wessex Weddings) (Paperback)
Half-Saxon, half-Norman, Saewulf Brader longs for something more than his current position. Even if he cannot be knight, at least he might be rewarded with land for his loyalty to his liege lord. Her father dead during the Battle of Hastings, Erica knows she must end the blood feud between her family and another Saxon tribe if the Saxons have any chance of driving away the Normans. She will do anything to stop the blood feud, no matter what the cost to herself. When Wolf enters Guthlac's hall as a spy, Erica's beauty captivates him while the threat from Guthlac's men stirs his heart and memory. He must do everything he can to protect her. Torn between his duty to his liege lord and his desire for Erica, can Wulf keep her safe without compromising his spy mission? Will Erica ever be able to trust him when she discovers he is a spy for the Normans?

HIS CAPTIVE LADY is an awesome Medieval romance! From Carol Townend's past works THE NOVICE BRIDE and AN HONORABLE ROGUE, I already knew I liked her writing style I would love her writing no matter what story she writes, but HIS CAPTIVE LADY is even more incredible than my wildest dreams! Wulf is amazing hero. His divided loyalties create a depth of character seen from inside his heart and values, a heart both loyal to the Saxon culture and his Norman lord and yet a heart that longs for love and a higher good that transcends political loyalties. Wulf cleverly manages to act with honor and deal with the trouble that came his way...and trouble he saw aplenty! Carol Townend creates such an ingenious yet tender hearted man ----brave like a warrior, and a heart more noble than any knight. Erica with her innocence, her daring, her values steals the heart from the first pages. Erica is a bit of a trailblazer in her desire for peace and yet Carol Townend also allows the reader to see her fears and her devotion to those who serve her.

Guthlac, Hrothgar and all the Saxons made my Medieval heart go aflutter. HIS CAPTIVE LADY give such an accurate picture of that culture both after the Battle of Hastings and in the legends and history in the hearts of the Saxons. Carol Townend paints such an awesome image of the warrior arm rings in this one scene that she made me see my medieval studies in a new way, with a new vision ---a human vision --- but it wasn't just that one scene. Carol Townend picks up on that scene and develops it into a beautiful theme interwoven throughout the story. In another beautiful, amazing scene (so awesome that I had to read it aloud to friends telling them how it just made me gasp from its beauty), the author takes and changes the Beowulf story in the life of a character who lived later. Once more, this scene is not dropped but changed and developed throughout the story. Everything in this book just fits so well together as echoes of past scenes reverberate in new contexts, adding layers of richness to this romance. I adored the picture Carol Townend paints of the changes in the Saxon culture after the Normans have invaded. Beautiful imagery!

HIS CAPTIVE LADY---how does a person even describe a book that just hits a reader on every chord except to say that for me, this book was 7th heaven. How much do love this book? Rating: 5++! It's more than a rating though. I actually bought multiple copies of this book for me, not as gifts, because I want to re-read this book so much that I will wear it out more than once. HIS CAPTIVE LADY is not just a 2008 top ten read but a top all time read for me!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Likable Medieval Romance, August 8, 2011
This review is from: His Captive Lady (Wessex Weddings) (Paperback)
I am not a big fan of medieval romance because most of what I have read in the past either depresses me (women are chattel), the book was unrealistic (this was an unsanitary time, people didn't bathe regularly, lice/bedbugs were not unusual, smallpox, sewage..) or the hero was unlikable.

CAPTIVE LADY takes place in the mid-ninth century Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of England immediately following the Norman conquest. I admired Ms. Townend for trying to guesstimate what life was like back then. The hero, Captain Wulf FitzRobert, is illegitimate and trying to make a name for himself. Lineage concerning birth is everything at this time and being a bastard keeps Wulf from attaining many of his goals. Unfortunately he is treated as inferior by even his own peers.

Lady Erica of Whitecliffe is a Saxon. Her father, a leader, passed away recently and Erica is trying to keep things together among her people. Unknownst to her, she meets up with Wulf while he is spying for the Normans. Things happen and Wulf saves Erica from being raped by another Saxon.

Wulf is at a crossroad. Erica is special and he wants to keep her safe but, naturally, she doesn't trust him. He falls in love with her but is afraid she'll despise him when she finds out the truth about his Norman background.

The era was believable, the setting is realistic for a Harlequin and I thought Wulf was sincere with his feelings for Erica. Erica came around somewhat slower with how she felt for Wulf but Ms. Townend made it acceptable.

HIS CAPTIVE LADY is third in the Wessex Weddings series by the author. It is a mini-series focusing on the post-conquest between England & France. Don't expect this romance to be too deep and you won't be disappointed.
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