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Award-winning, best-selling Kindle author Denise Domning presents A Love for All Seasons, a end of a five-part Seasons Series.
Praise for A Love for All Seasons
Strong, clear essay and compelling
characters fast lift readers into a oppressive existence of 12th-century
Britain, and a multi-layered tract and well-handled passionate tragedy keep
them entranced. In a fifth and final volume of her "Seasons" series,
Domning uses twin time durations in
alternating ... chapters to yield a
well-researched, greatly erotic story of a Medieval businessman class
that easily completes a set. --- The Library Journal, copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Five out of Five Stars
"This book is so good done, we live a life and a language, smell
the odors of unsanitary humanity, and hear a sucking sounds as your
flimsy boots toil by sand and muck. If we enterprise to be
transported and still keep your boots clean, review this book. It's vivid
in a imagery and authentically detailed. Where's a romance? Rob
and Johanna will keep we on a corner of your seat, and make your heart
bloat with love."---Lee Emory
Overview
Famine walks a land, and one lady hungers usually for vengeance: opposite a male she was forced to marry and a male who deserted her to her fate. But someone is offered stolen pellet and doing it in her name, pushing her ever closer to certain death.
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"Denise Domning is spectacular! She explores each tellurian tragedy with a deceit eye and an open heart...." Kristina Wright -- Copyright © 1994-97 Literary Times, Inc. All rights reserved -- From a Literary Times
"Would suggest A Love For All Seasons to any reader who loves a
medieval that is full of intrigue and stays loyal to a era. Domning's
entire array is a worthwhile, intriguing, enchanting read."
This book is usually for readers who adore their story accurate, their merchants Medieval and their women strong.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7283 in eBooks
- Published on: 2011-06-27
- Released on: 2011-06-27
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Summoned home from her priory retreat by her greedy, vengeful husband, Johanna of Stanrudde is dumbfounded to find her city starving, herself indicted of adultery, and her father plotting a drop of a usually male she's ever loved. Strong, clear essay and constrained characters fast lift readers into a oppressive existence of 12th-century Britain, and a multilayered tract and well-handled passionate tragedy keep them entranced. In a fifth and final volume of her "Seasons" series, Domning (Autumn's Flame, Topaz, 1995) uses twin time durations in swapping (and rather confusing) chapters to yield a well-researched, greatly erotic story of a Gothic businessman category that easily completes a set. Domning lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
From a Author
So, here we are, looking during a fifth of my Graistan Series, a stories of a FitzHenry boys. The prior 4 books were: #1, Life in a Medieval Castle (Winter's Heat), #2, Life in a Medieval Town (Summer's Storm), #3 was Life on a Medieval Manor (Spring's Fury) and #4, Medieval Sheriffs and Politics (Autumn's Flame). And we suspicion they were only novels. we indispensable another book, though what to do?
"So now what?" we asked my shining son Justin after we finished Autumn's Flame.
His answer: "You haven't finished one about a illegitimate son of a maid."
And, boom! Just like that, Rob seemed and we got to try The Medieval Merchant's Life in A Love for All Seasons
Customer Reviews
Most useful patron reviews
3 of 3 people found a following examination helpful.
Rich with conflict, suspense, and heart tugging emotion.
By A Customer
Denise's prophesy in this book is outstanding. And nonetheless flashbacks are not always useful or entertaining, we found this book crafty in a format. The backstory is so impending to a characters' personalities and motivations, that Denise unequivocally pulls it off when many writers couldn't do it scarcely as well.
This story will take we behind centuries, while we complicated folk find it tough to detect of how tough life was then. Most of us never know what it is to starve or have to crawl to a dictates of an immorality master, or to a matrimony agreement organised by a primogenitor when we were younger than seven. Thank goodness!
This book is so good done, we live a life and a language, smell a odors of unsanitary humanity, and hear a sucking sounds as your groundless boots toil by sand and muck. If we enterprise to be ecstatic and still keep your boots clean, examination this book. It's clear in a imagery and authentically detailed. Where's a romance? Rob and Johanna will keep we on a corner of your seat, and make your heart bloat with love. -Lee Emory
2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
Overall Rating: 3.75
By LoveMy5Dogs
Overall Rating: 3.75 // Action: 3.5 / Emotion: 4.75 / Romance: 4 / Sensuous: 2 / Intrigue: 4 / Medieval Flavor: 5 / Humor: 3 / Tears: 6
"A Love For All Seasons" is a fifth and final book of Denise Domning's "The Graistan Chronicles." It took a author a while to tie Robert of Blacklea, now famous as Robert, a Grossier of Lynn, to a other brothers in this series, though she managed to do so with aptitude and suspenseful interest. The book could simply be examination as a stand-alone book, though a reader would skip a nuances that pass between a ancillary characters Alywna (mother to a nap merchant, Jehan) and Richard, Lord Meynell (Alywna's other son).
Although Rob was a merchant, he succinct a attributes of respect and firmness that were espoused to be characteristics of a Gothic knight. It was easy to feel such care and magnetism towards Rob as his story was suggested regulating visits to his past as an intriguing story took place in a present. So easy was it to brand with a pain and angst Rob suffered as a child, that his story drew many tears of compassion.
It was some-more formidable to feel a same care towards a heroine, Johanna. Mostly since she has spent a past sixteen years fighting bitterly with a father she hated, Katel le Espicer. Johanna was a marred child of Walter a piquancy merchant, nonetheless her father forced her to marry a male he despised over a child he loved. Johanna's impression was redeemed since she finally certified to herself that she had done matters many a worse between herself and Katel since of her selfishness.
Domning wove a deeply intriguing story of how Rob and Johanna overcome a immorality machinations of Katel to remove punish on a dual people he hated many in a world. And it was straightforwardly apparent that Katel hated everyone.
Would suggest "A Love For All Seasons" to any reader who loves a Gothic that is full of intrigue and stays loyal to a era. Domning's whole array is a worthwhile, intriguing, enchanting read.
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