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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alphonse! The Hero's Name is Alphonse?,
By Sires "I enjoy mysteries, historical and proc... (Chesapeake, OH, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silver Mirror (Paperback)
Yes, the hero's name is Alphonse (of Aix)and Roberta Gellis does a great job of bringing his life in the era of Henry III to life. Alphonse is the younger brother of Raymond Comte d'Aix whose story was told in Fire Song and the nephew of both Eleanor, Queen of England, and the Queen of France. He has spent his life at the French court as, essentially, a diplomat and politician. During his time at the French Court he had been instrumental in arranging the affairs of Barbara, the natural daughter of the Earl of Norfolk. He had also fallen desperately in love with her. However Barbara was already married to a friend of his and Alphonse is too honorable to engage her in an affair. When Barbara's husband dies unexpectedly and Barbara recoils from the men who seek her as a bride because of her wealth, Alphonse withdraws from temptation to Aix. Now it is ten years later. The Barons of England are in revolt. Queen Eleanor is in France trying to secure support for her husband. Among those of Henry's supporters who have fled to France is Barbara's uncle. And Barbara is sent as her father's emissary with news of his wife, children and estates. There, she and Alphonse meet again. Played out against the politics of the era, the story of Barbara and Alphonse is engrossing reading. This is one of Gellis' stronger historical novels. The characters are interesting and the conclusion satisfying.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
He said he loved her - but for how long?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Silver Mirror (Paperback)
Once again Roberta Gellis has set an intriging passionate novel in a medieval time period with a skill that makes history come alive. When Lady Barbara Bigod first told Alphonse d'Aix she lived him she was 13 years old and he considered her only a child. When they meet again 11 years later he has grown to love her spirit, her mind and her love of court intrigue. But she accuses him of wanting to make her his mistress. When he immediately asks her to marry him, she fears she has shamed him into the question. When she says yes, he thinks she is joking. They marry, but neither is sure of the other. Court intrigues, rumors of invasion and attempts on Barbara's honor further complicate their marriage.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gellis wrote the best historical romance,
By Melitabel (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silver Mirror (Paperback)
How I wish Gellis were still writing historical romance! I want good history in with the romance, and Gellis was one of the few who satisfied. Silver Mirror paints a rare picture of life at court in the mid-thirteenth century. Alphonse, a younger son, is not a landed lord; he serves as his family's representative at the French and English courts, and has earned a living on the tourney circuit. Barbe, the heroine, is the illegitimate daughter of an earl; she has a modest property but also lives mainly at court as one of the noble attendants of one of the princesses. Alphonse and Barbe's struggle to come to an understanding is entangled in the struggle for control of the English throne. Gellis manages to intertwine romance and history better than any author I can think of.
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