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Sophia and Tobin will make you smile, December 10, 1999
Lady Sophia Howard, ward of King Edward I, has vowed never to marry. She has spurned every man who has offered for her hand, even after the King has increased her dowry. When Lady Sophia was twelve years old, she meets Sir Tobin de Clare and she bets him three kisses. She loses, but never pays her bet. Three years later Lady Sophia and Tobin meet again, this time Sophia does not realize who he is. She is immediately drawn to him. He is the only man that she has ever felt an attraction to. He reminds her of the bet and she finally agrees to give him his kisses. After making arrangements to meet, he jilts her in the garden, making a laughingstock of her. Two more years go by and Lady Sophia still is not wed. The King of England has secretly bethrothed her to Sir Tobin and she finds out on her bethrothal ceremony. She is very angry, to say the least. She vows not to go through with the wedding. Running away from the castle Sophia cuts her hair and leaves for London. Eventually Tobin finds her and Sophia is sent to live with nuns while Tobin is sent to run errands for King Edward. Finally one year later Tobin comes back for Sophia and they marry, although a bad childhood and poor feelings for his father causes Tobin not to declare his love for Sophia. I found this book to be wonderful, quite possibly one of the best medeival romances I have ever read. Lady Sophia was wonderful and made me laugh (especially when she was forced to learn to belch and fart to make people think she was a boy!) and Tobin made me smile, with his secret love for Sophia. I highly recommend this medeival romance, but warn of a late night of reading.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Did we read the same book?, December 9, 1999
I can't believe someone didn't like this book! It was one of the best medieval love stories I have read in a long time and it is certainly Jill Barnett's best book ever, even better than Bewitching. Sophia and Tobin were funny and loving and perfect for each other, even if it took him a long time to see it. Sophia was like the women in most of Ms. Barnett's books, truly likable and written with laughter and joy and tears. I laughed so hard in one scene I woke up my husband. I loved what someone called the feminist part of the book in the convent. How could anyone not love Sophia's interaction with the nuns? But I also cried a few times, especially when she couldn't remember her mother's face. This book was poignant and loving and fun, everything I want in a love story. It felt different for reasons I can't really pinpoint. The characters are real and seem so human. The story went back and forth in time, something I hadn't read before but that I found I liked. We meet first Sophia when she is older and wiser, then go back to see how she met Sir Tobin, and back farther and come forward. Perhaps that was what confused one reader. But that doesn't matter because no one should miss this love story. It will stay with you for a long, long time. Jill Barnett is certainly one of my favorite authors, but with this book she is now at the top of my must read list, along with greats Julie Garwood and Judith McNaught.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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A masterpiece!, October 13, 1999
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I adored this book and have recommended it to every woman I know. Sofia and Tobin are some of the most sympathetic and wonderfully real characters I've ever read in a romance novel. Tobin is a hero you can see grow and change as he falls in love, unwillingly, with the spirited and head-strong Sophia. You laugh and cry with them every step of the way through a wonderfully fresh romance. The prose is finely-crafted, luminous and rich. I know a gifted and complex writer when I read one. Ms. Barnett uses language the way a master painter uses color, shading and light. The plot spanned time, yet never once did it drag the way epic novels sometimes do. The author covered so many facets of Tobin and Sophia's lives and love in a concrete way that made me feel as if I were living along with these characters. Love, grief, joy, passion--this book has it all! Jill Barnett has written some very funny, heart-felt, and memorable books in the past, but now she has transcended the ordinary, even the unusual(Bewitching) and created the extraordinary. Do not miss this love story; it is simply, a true classic.
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