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By Possession (Medieval, Bk 1)
By Possession - Medieval, Bk 1
Author: Madeline Hunter
BY POSSESSION — A returning hero, scarred in body and soul. — A serf-born woman who had once admired him from afar. — A possessive passion, — An impossible love. — A COMMON LADY — For years she had thought he was dead.  Yet when Addis de Valence strode into Moira Falkner's cottage, there was no mistaking the sharp planes of his face, and the ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553582215
ISBN-10: 0553582216
Publication Date: 9/5/2000
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 112 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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marame avatar reviewed By Possession (Medieval, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 4
A stirring medieval tale of a displaced knight and a bondswoman. This book is aptly titled. Some readers may find the book slightly uncomfortable, as I did initially, but skillfully-written character development more than makes up for any unease. Part of a series: By Posession, By Design (Rhys and Joan's story) and Stealing Heaven (Marcus's story).
duplica123 avatar reviewed By Possession (Medieval, Bk 1) on + 150 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
From reading two of her books, I've decided Madeline Hunter writes really mean romances. This is the second in a trio, and I've alsoread the first, "By Arrangement." Both of her men are possessive (yeah, I know that's the title...) but not possessive in a protective, loving way. Addis, the man in "By Possession" treats Moira with a "you're mine, you have no rights, I'm only letting you think you have any say" attitude and I couldn't stand it. I only finished the book because several reviewers said they liked it so much so I had to see if it changed. The last couple pages were great! Exactally what Addis should have been doing all along! These last pages hardly made up for the other 368.
Maybe this is a bit more realistic for the way a bondswoman and her lord would act towards each other, but I guess that's not what I want to read in a romance novel.

The story itself had a lot going on. There was some pagan mysticism (should have been a lot more of it, or none at all), a political uprising (which seemed to have very little consequence), and family intrigue (which got hastily summed up in the last ten pages or so).

The third book is about a character introduced in "By Possesion." There was an excerpt at the end of the book which leads me to believe Ms. Hunter has created a new, nicer, character type. I plan on finishing the trio but I hope the last book isn't as spiteful as "By Possession."
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