(Book 2 of The Gisborne Saga by Prue Batten)
MY REVIEW
Ysabel is now De
Courcey’s widow, Gisborne has been caught, imprisoned and tortured with the accusation of killing her husband. Ysabel knows he is safe now but why can’t he come back to her and their little
son?
Gisborne and her,
their love, just past memories. She’s
been left alone with their little boy, William. Gisborne has her helped and protected by loyal
Ulric and a bunch of reliable servants. She must hide and move throughout
Europe, as Gisborne disposes. Problem is
she is not a woman who easily accepts to be ordered .
Gisborne has
been far away for long now, a man of King Richard the Lionheart, who
spared his life and trusts him. She
fears she will never see him again and doesn’t know what her fate is going to be, she
fears for her little William’s
future, William of Gisborne. Will she ever see father and son
together again?
The memory of them together
“plucks at her heart like a troubador’s fingers” and makes
her fall in love with Gisborne each time, though her feelings are torn.
In this second
volume of the saga, Ysabel has to face a new incredible series of adventures in
a long troubled journey toward reunion.
More than anything
else, she has to fight her own soul’s demons: can she trust the man she loves or
not? Why does he go on keeping some parts of his life secret to her? Has he
ever really loved her?
She can’t bear
being moved from one place to another as
a pawn in a game of chess, being lied to, being kept unaware of Gisborne’s real
plans. His soldiers and servants are loyal and extremely kind to her, but they would never reveal their master’s
secrets. Hence, she must discover the truth herself, and in her attempt to do
it, she risks all their lives since she ends
up in the hands of Gisborne’s most rageful foe, Halsham. Will that be the end of all of them?
Templar knights, secret
agents, exciting twists, thrilling scenes make Gisborne: The Book of Knights an adventure- packed, fast- paced
read.
But
that is not all. After reading The Book of Pawns (book 1) I had been eagerly
waiting for this second installment in The
Gisborne Saga and when I started reading it, I immediately noticed it was
even better than the first book, which I had been fond of.
On several occasions I have sung the praises
of Prue Batten’s skills at creating magic with words, since I must admit, I
am one of her fans. I wrote once and
want to state it again: “Her rich, refined prose creates an
embroidered picture full of little delightful details, stitch after stitch”
(from my own review of Gisborne Book of Pawns).
But this time what I most admired while reading Gisborne: Book of Knights was characterization.
All the characters have their own peculiar voice,
their portrayals are so vivid, even if
they are only minor ones . Ysabel , Gisborne
and Ulric are more mature, complex and even more gripping in this second book, but the new characters
are extraordinary . I love little
William very much, for instance.
This is first – rank historical fiction,
thoroughly researched, with relatable characters, rich language, gripping plot, unexpected
twists and unforgettable moments.
If you
love the genre, I highly recommend you to grab your copies of book 1
and 2, and undertake the wonderful ride with Ysabel and her Gisborne. My stars for Prue Batten? Five out of five, of course.
THE GIVEAWAY
Take your chances to win a Kindle version of book 1 + book 2 of THE GISBORNE SAGA. Use the rafflecopter form below and good luck! The contest is open internationally and ends on August 21th.
9 comments:
wow...templars, knights, love and dames...it reminds me of Ivanhoe and how I fell in love with the corteous love. I'd really love to read both the novels. Congratulations on such a huge accomplishment!
maribea
The premise of the second novel sounds intriguing. I would love the chance to win both books. Thank you very much.
I enjoy historical novels
As my blog followers know, I am a passionate defender of Richard's favorite 'baddie'. I am also a consummate bookworm. Therefore, those books sound like a lethal combination to me, in the best possible way. I am salivating at the thought of being fortunate enough to win those copies. Otherwise, I'll have to wait for Santa to reward me for being a good girl. ;)
I enjoyed the first book and have been eagerly awaiting the second instalment
Thanks for the giveaway! I liked so much the first book and I'm looking forward to read the second!
Fabi
I love reading about this time period and these books sound like they would grab me and hold on.
I love historical novels, but who can not be intrigued with Richard Armitage as Guy. Thanks for the giveaway!
VEry interesting!!! I love Guy of Gisborne since I watched Robin Wood. Only now I discovered this novel.
I will buy in my next visit to amazon or book depository.
I am curious to read!!!
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