Today, October 4th, THE QUEEN'S LADY, by Barbara Kyle is released!
About the author
Barbara
Kyle enjoyed a successful acting career in Canadian theatre and
television before turning her hand to writing fiction. Barbara has
published all four novels in the ‘Thornleigh’ series in Canada and has
sold over 400,000 books. She and her husband live in Ontario, where she
teaches popular writing seminars and workshops.
My REVIEW:
Oh the many facets of Miss Honor Larke…
Honor is but a young child when she witnesses the slaying of
her father by the torturous priest, Father Bastwick, of whom there is more to
be seen throughout the book. Left almost
for orphan, albeit with lands inherited from her father, Honor is placed in a
certain Sir Guy Tyrell’s home to be
raised and then subsequently married to his heir. Inebriated most of the time and vulgar to
boot- there was no way that the young louse could subdue the feisty Miss Larke into
marrying him. Forced into a public
marital rape that ended with the killing of her almost-husband (you’ll have to
read the story), Honor and her best friend Ralph escape for their life.
Honor’s savior is the famous Thomas More…As his ward, Honor
is raised and educated in all that is discourse and theology. She is then sent off to court to become King
Henry VIII’s Queen Catherine of Aragon’s lady-in-waiting.
In awe of her master, Sir Thomas More, and her diligent duty
to the rightful Queen, Honor seems to have found her mission- Except, not quite…All
could be fine and dandy, but alas it is the time of the King’s Great Matter and
the entwining pursuit of heretics (mostly Lutheran) and this is where the story
really begins.
Honor is now on a mission that is most contrary to all that
she has been educated in. She witnesses
the cruelty that the Church imposes on those of a different faith and declares
herself a righteous pursuer for the cause to save the heretics. In the meantime
her awe for More turns into pure hatred…
A great adventure begins and romance then follows with
Richard Thornleigh who is also part of this mission. Heretics are saved and shipped to other
countries as Honor plays double agent: one helping Heretics and the other
vouching for the Queen who protests having her marriage annulled.
An extremely enticing read, The Queen’s Lady is a journey
through history seen through the eyes of those opposed to the Church. Characters come alive and are given a voice
that carries true to the times which makes the read utterly delightful. I did find though, truth be told, one of the
characters grossly exaggerated as compared to all others. I would have preferred a less vilified and
grotesque depiction of Thomas More, which portrayed him as particularly sly,
perverse and cruel to the core.
Other than that- a most enjoyable read!
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13 comments:
Lucy, many thanks for your lively overview of Honor Larke (one of my favorite heroines!) and for offering the giveaway of 5 copies of THE QUEEN'S LADY. Your blog is a treat.
Sounds intriguing. I'd love to have a copy!
The Queen's lady sounds like a great book and one I would love to win and read. I love your blog site.
I've never read anything by Barbara Kyle, but of course I'm familiar with her name and looking forward to reading The Queen's Lady.
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Thanks so much for the chance to win - sounds like an intriguing book!
Thanks for hosting this giveaway. I'd love a chance to read this book!
really interesying !!!
I would love to read this and add it to my book shelf. I love historicals!
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