The Royal Series -Book 3
by
Francine
Howarth
My Review:
Until I saw the series
The White Queen, I had no idea of the treachery in the royal courts, but
Francine Howarth brings that same intrigue to her story of 17th century England and the royal court
of Charles II, in her historical romance Royal Secrets.
A young aristocratic girl, Justine Thornton sets her eye on Richard
Viscount Axebury, but Richard has a reputation for being a cad. Justine is
naïve, infatuated, and determined to win his heart. Francis Axebury the more
sensible brother is in love with Justine and the man her father favors for a
match, but Justine is as wild as her horse Lancelot, and will not be reined in.
Justine is willful - a true handful for her parents, but her father is
determined to see her find true love. It is the relationship between father and
daughter that was the true gem of this novel, at least for this reader.
There is plenty of
intrigue in this lovely historical romance and it's also the reason you'll want
to read the next book in the series! I
thoroughly enjoyed intrigue of the ladies in waiting, the power held by the
King's mistresses, and all the Royal Secrets of this well-written
novel.
Although part of a series, Royal Secrets is a
complete and stand-alone story, and I can't wait to read the other books in
Francine Howarth's Royal Series, as the fight for power goes on!
Yolanda Renee © 2013
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It's 1669, and Justine
Thornton's heart is lost to that of Richard Viscount Axebury. Although wise and
malicious counsel from family and friends warn of his reputation as a courtly
rake, a chance encounter with James Scott Duke of Monmouth causes her heart to waver
and suddenly her life seems infinitely charmed. But family indiscretion at the
court of Charles II turns Justine's life from one of carefree bliss to that of
surviving rogue intrigues and political ambitions.
As old and new feuds take precedence at court Justine becomes party to information that cannot be allowed to reach the King's ears, for not only does she pose a threat to one of the King's mistresses, the King’s brother too will be called to account for his actions. Upon Justine’s sudden abduction the heroic camaraderie of Viscount Axebury and the Duke of Monmouth pose an even greater threat to her kidnapper, and her father the Earl of Loxton is soon face to face with an old adversary. But who will prove to be Justine’s champion, the viscount or the duke, and can the king’s mistress be toppled from her elevated position?
As old and new feuds take precedence at court Justine becomes party to information that cannot be allowed to reach the King's ears, for not only does she pose a threat to one of the King's mistresses, the King’s brother too will be called to account for his actions. Upon Justine’s sudden abduction the heroic camaraderie of Viscount Axebury and the Duke of Monmouth pose an even greater threat to her kidnapper, and her father the Earl of Loxton is soon face to face with an old adversary. But who will prove to be Justine’s champion, the viscount or the duke, and can the king’s mistress be toppled from her elevated position?
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Francine's book Royal Secrets!
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18 comments:
Gotta love good court intrigue! Congrats to Francine.
Good Luck to Francine! Yolanda, Merry Christmas!
I think my all-time favourite romance has to be Winston Graham's Poldark saga -- the books even more than the BBC TV series (we shall not discuss the ITV series).
My favorite romance movie has to be "Legends of the Fall." I can watch that movie time and time again and my heart breaks every time!
THE PRINCESS BRIDE - a tale of true love and high adventure! Thanks for joining the #Tismoreblessed throng, Yolanda.
Thanks Nicole, Happy Holidays!
Thanks Cathrina, Merry Christmas!
Thanks Stevie, we shall not discuss - great choice!
Thanks Kristy, I can't watch it - too heartbreaking!
Thank you for hosting Milo, The Princess Bride is one my favorites too!
Hi Yolanda,
How very nice of you to bring such awareness of Francine's book. Gotta' love a bit of Royal shenanigans and the description is very nicely written. Love has no boundaries, evidently.
I shall duly take the liberty of sharing this posting. Gosh, I'm nice. LOL
My all time favourite romance is the one between Fidelina, the beautiful fairy princess and Geoffrey the garden gnome.
Being on my best behaviour, I shall not do my usual rant about blog hops! :)
Have a peaceful festive season, Yolanda.
Gary
Appreciate that Gary - this blog hop is different! That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Thanks for your support - always!
Merry Christmas!
"An Affair to Remember" is my favorite but Casablanca is a close second. See? I watch more than sci-fi! Not often, but I do.
Hmmm. I'll say The Mysteries of Udolpho.
Thanks everyone for your love comments - especially the sharing of your favorite love story. The winner of this drawing is Kristy Marie Feltenberger Gillespie!
Congrats Kristy - I do hope you enjoy the books!
Happy New Year to all!
Thank Maurice, that is a classic!
Thanks Jeff, I'll have to check that out!
Seems like an intriguing love story, intriguing enough to keep turning the pages.
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