Lenore D. (Lenore) reviewed The Sorceress (Rose, Bk 2) (Harlequin Historicals, No 235) on + 193 more book reviews
Not bad. Author has an interesting writing style as it applies to the middle English speech of her characters. Basically a telling of the tale of the Melusine - woman with snake's tail who marries with the admonition that her husband may never watch her bathing or she'll leave - think a medieval version of the Daryl Hannah movie, Splash.
FROM THE BACK COVER:
A Passion Ruled By Fate
Out of the mists of deep dreaming stepped Huges de Pontesse, a bold and brawny knight. Yet, by the arcane power burning in her breast, Sophie Mauclerc knew this warrior was more than a fantasy come alive. He was her destiny.
With her captivating violet gaze and talk of predestined love, Sophie was truly a bewitching creature. And Hughes suspected that the woman was half-mad. But what a fine and passionate madness indeed!
FROM THE BACK COVER:
A Passion Ruled By Fate
Out of the mists of deep dreaming stepped Huges de Pontesse, a bold and brawny knight. Yet, by the arcane power burning in her breast, Sophie Mauclerc knew this warrior was more than a fantasy come alive. He was her destiny.
With her captivating violet gaze and talk of predestined love, Sophie was truly a bewitching creature. And Hughes suspected that the woman was half-mad. But what a fine and passionate madness indeed!
Doreen O. (dolver) - , reviewed The Sorceress (Rose, Bk 2) (Harlequin Historicals, No 235) on + 240 more book reviews
1226 AD. Sorcery, knights and damsel in distress!
M'Lea R. (Twerp) reviewed The Sorceress (Rose, Bk 2) (Harlequin Historicals, No 235) on + 15 more book reviews
Even knowing Hughes is her destiny isn't enough to make the path to love flow smoothly for Sophie.
Out of the mists of deep dreaming stepped Hughes de Pontesse, a bold and brawny knight. Yet, bu the arcane power burning in her breast, Sophie Mauclere knew this warrior was more than a fantasy come alive. He was her destiny.
With her captivating violet gaze and talkof predestined love, Sophie was truly a bewitching creature. And Hughes suspected that the woman was half mad. But what a fine and passionate madness indeed!
With her captivating violet gaze and talkof predestined love, Sophie was truly a bewitching creature. And Hughes suspected that the woman was half mad. But what a fine and passionate madness indeed!
Tammy M. (bratley1) reviewed The Sorceress (Rose, Bk 2) (Harlequin Historicals, No 235) on + 273 more book reviews
one of the better books I have read
Diana B. reviewed The Sorceress (Rose, Bk 2) (Harlequin Historicals, No 235) on + 3 more book reviews
Its ok if you like this kind of book wich I am not fond of.